Hi
You can create your registry and then access the registered services.
Registry registry;
public void setup(){
RegistryBuilder builder = new RegistryBuilder();
builder.add(AppModule.class);
IOCUtilities.addDefaultModules(builder);
registry = builder.build();
registry.performRegistryStartup();
}
public void tearDown(){
if(registry != null){
registry.shutdown();
}
}
Between these, you can use registry.getService(MyService.class) to get your
services.
regards
Taha
On Nov 5, 2012, at 5:01 PM, membersound wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I JUnit test a class within a Tapestry application? I mean: a class
> where I make eg use of tapestry service bindings and @Inject my own services
> there.
> In the docs I just found how to test components and pages, but I want to
> directly test against my business classes...
>
> Thanks
>
>
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