Great Christian !
I  was about to post an issue with this. It's working perfectly now!

Thanks a lot

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Paul Field<paul.fi...@db.com> wrote:
>> > I have been playing with Testng and the Testify library but i am
>> > having a small issue. It seems that the injection of services occurs
>> > after the @BeforeSuite.
>> >
>> However, it does seem reasonable to process the @Inject annotations at
> the
>> start of the TestNG suite, so the latest Testify snapshot does that...
>
>> I'm not very
>> clear about how all the TestNG features interact and exactly what
> happens
>> with instances of test classes so I don't know if there are any
> unpleasant
>> side effects of this change - so please let me know!
>
> I've done some more testing and discovered that @BeforeSuite doesn't work
> with inheritance, so I've changed Testify to process @Inject annotations
> @BeforeClass. It is relatively simple to get @Inject processed yourself,
> you just call tester.injectInto(this) in your @BeforeSuite method. I've
> updated the documentation to give an example:
> http://tapestry.formos.com/nightly/tapestry-testify/#TestNG
>
> - Paul
>
>
>
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