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All Rights Reserved. 42 * 43 * $Id: JMSReplyToTest.java,v 1.1 2004/02/03 00:56:55 tanderson Exp $ 44 */ 45 package org.exolab.jmscts.test.message.header; 46 47 import javax.jms.Destination; 48 import javax.jms.Message; 49 50 import junit.framework.Test; 51 52 import org.exolab.jmscts.core.AbstractSendReceiveTestCase; 53 import org.exolab.jmscts.core.DestinationHelper; 54 import org.exolab.jmscts.core.TestContext; 55 import org.exolab.jmscts.core.TestCreator; 56 57 58 /*** 59 * This class tests the JMSReplyTo message property. 60 * 61 * @author <a href="mailto:tma@netspace.net.au">Tim Anderson</a> 62 * @version $Revision: 1.1 $ 63 * @see AbstractSendReceiveTestCase 64 */ 65 public class JMSReplyToTest extends AbstractSendReceiveTestCase { 66 67 /*** 68 * The default destination 69 */ 70 private static final String DESTINATION = "JMSReplyToTest"; 71 72 /*** 73 * The destination used for reply-to testing 74 */ 75 private static final String REPLY_TO = "ReplyTo"; 76 77 78 /*** 79 * Construct a new <code>JMSReplyToTest</code> 80 * 81 * @param name the name of test case 82 */ 83 public JMSReplyToTest(String name) { 84 super(name); 85 } 86 87 /*** 88 * Sets up the test suite 89 * 90 * @return an instance of this class that may be run by 91 * {@link org.exolab.jmscts.core.JMSTestRunner} 92 */ 93 public static Test suite() { 94 return TestCreator.createSendReceiveTest(JMSReplyToTest.class); 95 } 96 97 /*** 98 * Returns the list of destination names used by this test case. These 99 * are used to pre-administer destinations prior to running the test case. 100 * 101 * @return the list of destinations used by this test case 102 */ 103 public String[] getDestinations() { 104 return new String[] {DESTINATION, REPLY_TO}; 105 } 106 107 /*** 108 * Verifies that the reply-to address on a received message can be used to 109 * send and subsequently receive a message. 110 * 111 * @jmscts.requirement message.replyTo 112 * @throws Exception for any error 113 */ 114 public void testReplyTo() throws Exception { 115 TestContext context = getContext(); 116 Message message = context.getMessage(); 117 118 assertNull("JMSReplyTo should initially be null", 119 message.getJMSReplyTo()); 120 121 Destination replyTo = getDestination(REPLY_TO); 122 message.setJMSReplyTo(replyTo); 123 124 // send the message, and receive it from the same destination 125 Message received1 = sendReceive(message, DESTINATION); 126 // make sure the JMSReplyTo hasn't changed 127 assertTrue(DestinationHelper.equal( 128 replyTo, message.getJMSReplyTo())); 129 130 // make sure the JMSReplyTo properties are the same 131 assertTrue(DestinationHelper.equal( 132 replyTo, received1.getJMSReplyTo())); 133 134 // send the original message to the reply-to address, and ensure 135 // that it can be received 136 Message received2 = sendReceive(message, received1.getJMSReplyTo()); 137 138 // make sure the JMSReplyTo properties are the same 139 assertTrue(DestinationHelper.equal( 140 replyTo, received2.getJMSReplyTo())); 141 142 } 143 144 }

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