What does this mean? "you have to set the app to wicket tester instance."
Douglas
On Mar 4, 2012, at 1:32 AM, Per Newgro wrote:
> And the app should know the context in which way? No no you have to set the
> app to wicket tester instance.
> <code>
> tester = new WicketTester(new MyApp());
> </code>
>
> Cheers
> Per
>
> Am 04.03.2012 06:17, schrieb Douglas Ferguson:
>> I'm trying to use wicket tester to test an app that is running with spring.
>>
>> I'm getting this error:
>>
>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: No WebApplicationContext found: no
>> ContextLoaderListener registered?
>>
>> I thought perhaps I would be able to use SpringJunit4ClassRunning, but that
>> didn't work. Any tips?
>>
>> @RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
>> @ContextConfiguration(locations = {
>> "classpath:spring/mockApplicationContext.xml"})
>
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