org.eclipse.xtext.junit4.InjectWith Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: InjectorProviders.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public static IInjectorProvider getOrCreateInjectorProvider(TestClass testClass) { InjectWith injectWith = testClass.getJavaClass().getAnnotation(InjectWith.class); if (injectWith != null) { Class<? extends IInjectorProvider> klass = injectWith.value(); IInjectorProvider injectorProvider = injectorProviderClassCache.get(klass); if (injectorProvider == null) { try { injectorProvider = klass.getDeclaredConstructor().newInstance(); injectorProviderClassCache.put(klass, injectorProvider); } catch (Exception e) { throwUncheckedException(e); } } return injectorProvider; } return null; }
Example #2
Source File: InjectorProviders.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static IInjectorProvider getInjectorProvider(TestClass testClass) { InjectWith injectWith = testClass.getJavaClass().getAnnotation(InjectWith.class); if (injectWith != null) { return injectorProviderClassCache.get(injectWith.value()); } return null; }
Example #3
Source File: InjectorProviders.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static IInjectorProvider createInjectorProvider(TestClass testClass) { InjectWith injectWith = testClass.getJavaClass().getAnnotation(InjectWith.class); if (injectWith != null) { try { return injectWith.value().getDeclaredConstructor().newInstance(); } catch (Exception e) { throwUncheckedException(e); } } return null; }