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TestPersonNoFixture.java

package com.oreilly.jent.people;

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import junit.framework.TestCase;

public class TestPersonNoFixture extends TestCase {
    /** Default constructor */
    public TestPersonNoFixture() {
        super();
    }

    /** Constructor with a name for the test case */
    public TestPersonNoFixture(String name) {
        super(name);
    }

    /** Test the name accessors on the Person bean */
    public void testSetName() {
        // Create a fresh person
        Person p = new Person();
        // Set the first and last name fields
        String fName = "John";
        String lName = "Smith";
        p.setFirstName(fName);
        p.setLastName(lName);
        // Verify that the values were accepted and saved
        assertNotNull(p.getFirstName());
        assertEquals(p.getFirstName(), fName);
        assertNotNull(p.getLastName());
        assertEquals(p.getLastName(), lName);
    }
    
    /** Test the addition of email addresses */
    public void testAddEmail() {
        // Create a fresh person
        Person p = new Person();
        // Set the email address
        String addr = "jsmith@anywhere.com";
        p.addEmailAddress(addr);
        // There should only be a single email address on the person
        assertEquals(p.getEmailAddresses().length, 1);
        // The email address should be the value we just added
        String addrR = (String)p.getEmailAddresses()[0];
        assertNotNull(addrR);
        assertEquals(addr, addrR);
    }
    
    public void testEquals() {
        Person p = new Person();
        // Set up a test person with some data
        p.setFirstName("John");
        p.setLastName("Jones");
        p.addEmailAddress("jjones@somewhereelse.org");
        try {
            // The equals implementation on Person should
            // always return true when a Person is compared
            // to itself
            assertTrue(p.equals(p));
        }
        catch (Exception e) {
            // Fail if the equals method generates any exceptions
            fail("Unexpected exception: " + e.getMessage());
        }
    }
}