package com.oreilly.jent.hibernate;
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import java.util.List;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
public class TestPeople extends TestCase {
/**
* Demonstrates polymorphic mapping; loads all Persons in db by root Person type.
* @throws Exception
*/
public void testLoadAll() throws Exception {
List people = Facade.getPeople();
assertNotNull(people);
assertEquals(4, people.size());
}
/**
* Demonstrates loading tuples of scalar values from data table.
* @throws Exception
*/
public void testPeopleNames() throws Exception {
List names = Facade.getPeopleNames();
assertNotNull(names);
assertEquals(4, names.size());
Object[] namesarr = (Object[])names.get(0);
assertEquals("Bob", namesarr[0]);
assertEquals("Smith", namesarr[1]);
}
}
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