package com.oreilly.jent.hibernate;
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import junit.framework.TestCase;
public class TestStudents extends TestCase {
/**
* Simple load, verifies many-to-many relationship to UniversityClass.
* @throws Exception
*/
public void testLoad() throws Exception {
Student s = Facade.getStudent(new Long(1));
assertNotNull(s);
assertNotNull(s.getClasses());
assertEquals(3, s.getClasses().size());
}
/**
* Demonstrates loading an instance from the db, modifying it, and updating the record.
* @throws Exception
*/
public void testUpdate() throws Exception {
Student s = Facade.getStudent(new Long(1));
String origName = s.getFirstName();
s.setFirstName("TEMP");
Facade.save(s);
Student s2 = Facade.getStudent(new Long(1));
assertEquals("TEMP", s2.getFirstName());
s2.setFirstName(origName);
Facade.save(s2);
Student s3 = Facade.getStudent(new Long(1));
assertEquals(origName, s3.getFirstName());
}
}
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