Because I need to use english in my work,I decide to write my blog in english.I can use english to log what i study every day or
what i do,and so on.
In this project,I decide to use tdd to develop programs except the codes which are generated by command of CXF(In this project we use CXF to setup our web services server,next day ,I will write how to use CXF to develop web services).So I studied the jmock which is an java open source mock object project and is introduced by <pojo action="" in="">.
I think the jmock may be very easy,however,I have a problem when I read the "Getting Started" .
In the follow code:
context.checking(new Expectations() {
{
one(subscriber).receive(message);
}
});
I think that the aim of these codes is new an instance of Expectations class,buy I cann't understand why there are two brackets after new Expectations().
And I cann't find any documents about it,so I sent a request on this forum but there is none reply to me.
ok,that's all.If I find the reason about it ,I'll write the answer.</pojo>
what i do,and so on.
In this project,I decide to use tdd to develop programs except the codes which are generated by command of CXF(In this project we use CXF to setup our web services server,next day ,I will write how to use CXF to develop web services).So I studied the jmock which is an java open source mock object project and is introduced by <pojo action="" in="">.
I think the jmock may be very easy,however,I have a problem when I read the "Getting Started" .
In the follow code:
context.checking(new Expectations() {
{
one(subscriber).receive(message);
}
});
I think that the aim of these codes is new an instance of Expectations class,buy I cann't understand why there are two brackets after new Expectations().
And I cann't find any documents about it,so I sent a request on this forum but there is none reply to me.
ok,that's all.If I find the reason about it ,I'll write the answer.</pojo>