Hi,
It's not clear to me how should I write my test class when need more than one
test method. Where should I place the AdviceWith.adviceWith() method call? See
my test class bellow. Obviously if fails in testRoute2() because second call to
BeforeEach will fail, endpoint not found, because it is already modified by the
first BeforeEach. I cannot use BeforeAll as this requires static method. The
@DirtiesContext should help, but how?
Thanks, Jan
@CamelSpringBootTest
@SpringBootTest(classes = Application.class,
properties =
{"camel.main.java-routes-include-pattern=**/RouteXYBuilder"}
)
@DirtiesContext
@UseAdviceWith
public class RouteXYTest {
...
@BeforeEach
public void setup() throws Exception {
AdviceWith.adviceWith(...)
camelContext.start();
}
@Test
public void testRoute1() throws Exception {
...
}
@Test
public void testRoute2() throws Exception {
...
}
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