On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Kent Tong wrote
> I would like very much to disable serialization in wicket tester. I
> am using pages with mockito mocks that are not serializable (and why
> should they in a unit test). I am using workarounds now.
You can take a look at http://wicketpagetest.sour
> I would like very much to disable serialization in wicket tester. I
> am using pages with mockito mocks that are not serializable (and why
> should they in a unit test). I am using workarounds now.
You can take a look at http://wicketpagetest.sourceforge.net which
allows you to inject non-seria
Will mockito let you mock more than one class at once? If so, you can add
Serializable to the list.
On Jul 31, 2010 5:40 PM, "Erik Brakkee" wrote:
> That my tests will not be equivalent is no big problem. In this case I am
> really unit testing the pages while mocking the backend. That allows m
That my tests will not be equivalent is no big problem. In this case I am
really unit testing the pages while mocking the backend. That allows me to
also test anomalous behavior of the backend.
In addition, I am also doing unit integration testing with rendering wicket
pages with an actual JPA bac
Your tests will not be equivalent ..
**
Martin
2010/8/1 Erik Brakkee :
> Hi,
>
>
> I would like very much to disable serialization in wicket tester. I am using
> pages with mockito mocks that are not serializable (and why should they in a
> unit test). I am using workarounds now.
>
> Is there an
Hi,
I would like very much to disable serialization in wicket tester. I am using
pages with mockito mocks that are not serializable (and why should they in a
unit test). I am using workarounds now.
Is there an easy way in wicket tester to disable the serializations that
occur?
Cheers
Erik