Hello,

You could use jmockit [1] and replace the functionality in MapData.

Or you could change the Feature class to accept MapData as contructor arg or with setter and replace it in tests with another implementation of MapData...

br,
Samuli

[1] http://code.google.com/p/jmockit/


On 3.1.2011 10:35, Manuel Doninger wrote:
Hi,
i have the following constellation: I have a class Feature.java and a
class MapData.java in my folder src/main/java. The Feature contains
some work to do, and the MapData is contains a HashMap which is
populated with data from a database and their methods are called in
Feature. Now i want to write unit tests for my class Feature, but i
don't want to start a database connection if the MapData is called. So
i thought about creating a class MapData in my folder src/test/java,
which contains all methods like my real MapData, but with test data in
it.
If i call "mvn test", i get some strange errors, like
NoSuchMethodErrors etc. If i exclude the src/main/java/MapData in my
Eclipse Build Path, then the tests run fine.

I have now 2 questions:
1. Why does Maven consider my Eclipse build path? I thought, if i run
maven from my command line, only the pom.xml applies.
2. How can i solve my problem? Is there a possibility to exclude my
src/main/java/MapData in my pom, with the surefire plugin?

Thank you for your suggestions,

Manuel

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