Test case:
import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
import org.junit.Test;
public class PendingTest {
PendingUtil pendingUtil = new PendingUtil();
boolean result;
@Test
public void fetchPendingWFFromDB(){
result = pendingUtil.fetchPendingWFFromDB();
assertTrue(result);
}
@Test
public void runPendingBatch() {
result = pendingUtil.runPendingBatch();
assertTrue(result);
}
@Test
public void checkQueuePostPendingRun() {
result = pendingUtil.checkQueuePostPendingRun();
assertTrue(result);
}
}
Class called from JUnit test case.
public class PendingUtil {
public PendingUtil() {
try {
System.out.println("In Const");
} catch (SQLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
In my test case I only create the object once:
PendingUtil pendingUtil = new PendingUtil();
But internally JUnit calls the constructor three times.
Why is this happening?
You could create the pendingUtil
in a @BeforeClass
method.