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017
018 package org.apache.commons.logging;
019
020 import junit.framework.*;
021
022 /**
023 * Test the ability to force the LogFactory class to use some
024 * arbitrary Hashtable implementation to store its mapping from
025 * context-classloader -> LogFactory object.
026 * <p>
027 * This is done by
028 */
029 public class AltHashtableTestCase extends TestCase {
030
031 public static Test suite() throws Exception {
032 Class thisClass = AltHashtableTestCase.class;
033 ClassLoader thisClassLoader = thisClass.getClassLoader();
034
035 PathableClassLoader loader = new PathableClassLoader(null);
036 loader.useExplicitLoader("junit.", thisClassLoader);
037 loader.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
038 loader.addLogicalLib("commons-logging");
039
040 Class testClass = loader.loadClass(thisClass.getName());
041 return new PathableTestSuite(testClass, loader);
042 }
043
044 /**
045 * Set up before each test.
046 * <p>
047 * This method ensures that the appropriate system property is defined
048 * to force the LogFactory class to use the AltHashtable class as its
049 * Hashtable implementation for storing factories in.
050 * <p>
051 * This does make the assumption that whatever JVM we are running in
052 * doesn't initialise classes until they are actually referenced (ie the
053 * LogFactory class hasn't been initialised before this method is called).
054 * This is true of all JVMs I know of; and if it isn't then this test will
055 * fail and someone will tell us.
056 */
057 public void setUp() {
058 System.setProperty(
059 "org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory.HashtableImpl",
060 AltHashtable.class.getName());
061 }
062
063 /**
064 * Verify that initialising the LogFactory class will cause it
065 * to instantiate an object of type specified in system property
066 * "org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory.HashtableImpl".
067 */
068 public void testType() {
069 // Here, the reference to the LogFactory class should cause the
070 // class to be loaded and initialised. It will see the property
071 // set and use the AltHashtable class. If other tests in this
072 // class have already been run within the same classloader then
073 // LogFactory will already have been initialised, but that
074 // doesn't change the effectiveness of this test.
075 assertTrue(LogFactory.factories instanceof AltHashtable);
076 }
077
078 /**
079 * Verify that when LogFactory sees a context-classloader for the
080 * first time that it creates a new entry in the LogFactory.factories
081 * hashmap. In particular, this checks that this process works ok when
082 * a system property has been used to specify an alternative Hashtable
083 * implementation for LogFactory to use.
084 */
085 public void testPutCalled() throws Exception {
086 AltHashtable.lastKey = null;
087 AltHashtable.lastValue = null;
088
089 LogFactory.getLog(AltHashtableTestCase.class);
090 ClassLoader contextLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
091 assertEquals(contextLoader, AltHashtable.lastKey);
092 assertNotNull(AltHashtable.lastValue);
093 }
094 }