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| package test.rowset; |
| |
| import java.sql.SQLException; |
| import javax.sql.rowset.RowSetWarning; |
| import static org.testng.Assert.*; |
| import org.testng.annotations.Test; |
| import util.BaseTest; |
| |
| public class RowSetWarningTests extends BaseTest { |
| |
| private final String[] warnings = {"Warning 1", "cause 1", "Warning 2", |
| "Warning 3", "cause 2"}; |
| |
| /* |
| * Create RowSetWarning and setting all objects to null |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test() { |
| RowSetWarning e = new RowSetWarning(null, null, errorCode); |
| assertTrue(e.getMessage() == null && e.getSQLState() == null |
| && e.getCause() == null && e.getErrorCode() == errorCode); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Create RowSetWarning with no-arg constructor |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test01() { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning(); |
| assertTrue(ex.getMessage() == null |
| && ex.getSQLState() == null |
| && ex.getCause() == null |
| && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Create RowSetWarning with message |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test02() { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning(reason); |
| assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) |
| && ex.getSQLState() == null |
| && ex.getCause() == null |
| && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Create RowSetWarning with message, and SQLState |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test03() { |
| |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning(reason, state); |
| assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) |
| && ex.getSQLState().equals(state) |
| && ex.getCause() == null |
| && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Create RowSetWarning with message, SQLState, and error code |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test04() { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning(reason, state, errorCode); |
| assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) |
| && ex.getSQLState().equals(state) |
| && ex.getCause() == null |
| && ex.getErrorCode() == errorCode); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Serialize a RowSetWarning and make sure you can read it back properly |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test05() throws Exception { |
| RowSetWarning e = new RowSetWarning(reason, state, errorCode); |
| e.initCause(t); |
| RowSetWarning ex1 = createSerializedException(e); |
| assertTrue(reason.equals(ex1.getMessage()) |
| && ex1.getSQLState().equals(state) |
| && cause.equals(ex1.getCause().toString()) |
| && ex1.getErrorCode() == errorCode); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Validate that the ordering of the returned Exceptions is correct using |
| * for-each loop |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test06() { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning("Exception 1"); |
| ex.initCause(t1); |
| RowSetWarning ex1 = new RowSetWarning("Exception 2"); |
| RowSetWarning ex2 = new RowSetWarning("Exception 3"); |
| ex2.initCause(t2); |
| ex.setNextException(ex1); |
| ex.setNextException(ex2); |
| int num = 0; |
| for (Throwable e : ex) { |
| assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(e.getMessage())); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Validate that the ordering of the returned Exceptions is correct using |
| * traditional while loop |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test07() { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning("Exception 1"); |
| ex.initCause(t1); |
| RowSetWarning ex1 = new RowSetWarning("Exception 2"); |
| RowSetWarning ex2 = new RowSetWarning("Exception 3"); |
| ex2.initCause(t2); |
| ex.setNextException(ex1); |
| ex.setNextException(ex2); |
| int num = 0; |
| SQLException sqe = ex; |
| while (sqe != null) { |
| assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(sqe.getMessage())); |
| Throwable c = sqe.getCause(); |
| while (c != null) { |
| assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(c.getMessage())); |
| c = c.getCause(); |
| } |
| sqe = sqe.getNextException(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Validate that the ordering of the returned RowSetWarning is correct using |
| * for-each loop |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test08() { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning("Warning 1"); |
| ex.initCause(t1); |
| RowSetWarning ex1 = new RowSetWarning("Warning 2"); |
| RowSetWarning ex2 = new RowSetWarning("Warning 3"); |
| ex2.initCause(t2); |
| ex.setNextWarning(ex1); |
| ex.setNextWarning(ex2); |
| int num = 0; |
| for (Throwable e : ex) { |
| assertTrue(warnings[num++].equals(e.getMessage())); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Validate that the ordering of the returned RowSetWarning is correct using |
| * traditional while loop |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test09() { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning("Warning 1"); |
| ex.initCause(t1); |
| RowSetWarning ex1 = new RowSetWarning("Warning 2"); |
| RowSetWarning ex2 = new RowSetWarning("Warning 3"); |
| ex2.initCause(t2); |
| ex.setNextWarning(ex1); |
| ex.setNextWarning(ex2); |
| int num = 0; |
| RowSetWarning sqe = ex; |
| while (sqe != null) { |
| assertTrue(warnings[num++].equals(sqe.getMessage())); |
| Throwable c = sqe.getCause(); |
| while (c != null) { |
| assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(c.getMessage())); |
| c = c.getCause(); |
| } |
| sqe = sqe.getNextWarning(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Serialize a RowSetWarning and make sure you can read it back properly |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test10() throws Exception { |
| RowSetWarning e = new RowSetWarning(reason, state, errorCode); |
| RowSetWarning ex1 = createSerializedException(e); |
| assertTrue(reason.equals(ex1.getMessage()) |
| && ex1.getSQLState().equals(state) |
| && ex1.getCause() == null |
| && ex1.getErrorCode() == errorCode); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Serialize a RowSetWarning and make sure you can read it back properly. |
| * Validate that the ordering of the returned RowSetWarning is correct using |
| * traditional while loop |
| */ |
| @Test |
| public void test11() throws Exception { |
| RowSetWarning ex = new RowSetWarning("Warning 1"); |
| ex.initCause(t1); |
| RowSetWarning ex1 = new RowSetWarning("Warning 2"); |
| RowSetWarning ex2 = new RowSetWarning("Warning 3"); |
| ex2.initCause(t2); |
| ex.setNextWarning(ex1); |
| ex.setNextWarning(ex2); |
| int num = 0; |
| RowSetWarning sqe = createSerializedException(ex); |
| while (sqe != null) { |
| assertTrue(warnings[num++].equals(sqe.getMessage())); |
| Throwable c = sqe.getCause(); |
| while (c != null) { |
| assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(c.getMessage())); |
| c = c.getCause(); |
| } |
| sqe = sqe.getNextWarning(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |