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Ant example source code file (ExtendedTaskdefTest.java)

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Java - Ant tags/keywords

buildfiletest, buildfiletest, exception, exception, extendedtaskdeftest, extendedtaskdeftest, foo, foo

The ExtendedTaskdefTest.java source code

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package org.apache.tools.ant;

/**
 * created 16-Mar-2006 12:25:12
 */

public class ExtendedTaskdefTest extends BuildFileTest {

    /**
     * Constructor for the BuildFileTest object.
     *
     * @param name string to pass up to TestCase constructor
     */
    public ExtendedTaskdefTest(String name) {
        super(name);
    }

    public void setUp() {
        configureProject("src/etc/testcases/core/extended-taskdef.xml");
    }

    /**
     * Automatically calls the target called "tearDown"
     * from the build file tested if it exits.
     * <p/>
     * This allows to use Ant tasks directly in the build file
     * to clean up after each test. Note that no "setUp" target
     * is automatically called, since it's trivial to have a
     * test target depend on it.
     */
    protected void tearDown() throws Exception {
        super.tearDown();
        executeTarget("teardown");
    }

    public void testRun() throws Exception {
        expectBuildExceptionContaining("testRun",
                "exception thrown by the subclass",
                "executing the Foo task");
    }

    public void testRun2() throws Exception {
        expectBuildExceptionContaining("testRun2",
                "exception thrown by the subclass",
                "executing the Foo task");
    }

}

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