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42 assertTrue(e.getMessage() == null && e.getSQLState() == null 43 && e.getCause() == null && e.getErrorCode() == errorCode); 44 } 45 46 /** 47 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with no-arg constructor 48 */ 49 @Test 50 public void test1() { 51 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = new SQLTransactionRollbackException(); 52 assertTrue(ex.getMessage() == null 53 && ex.getSQLState() == null 54 && ex.getCause() == null 55 && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); 56 } 57 58 /** 59 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with message 60 */ 61 @Test 62 public void test2() { 63 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 64 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(reason); 65 assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) 66 && ex.getSQLState() == null 67 && ex.getCause() == null 68 && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); 69 } 70 71 /** 72 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with message, and SQLState 73 */ 74 @Test 75 public void test3() { 76 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 77 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(reason, state); 78 assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) 79 && ex.getSQLState().equals(state) 80 && ex.getCause() == null 81 && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); 82 } 83 84 /** 85 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with message, SQLState, and error code 86 */ 87 @Test 88 public void test4() { 89 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 90 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(reason, state, errorCode); 91 assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) 92 && ex.getSQLState().equals(state) 93 && ex.getCause() == null 94 && ex.getErrorCode() == errorCode); 95 } 96 97 /** 98 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with message, SQLState, errorCode, and Throwable 99 */ 100 @Test 101 public void test5() { 102 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 103 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(reason, state, errorCode, t); 104 assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) 105 && ex.getSQLState().equals(state) 106 && cause.equals(ex.getCause().toString()) 107 && ex.getErrorCode() == errorCode); 108 } 109 110 /** 111 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with message, SQLState, and Throwable 112 */ 113 @Test 114 public void test6() { 115 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 116 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(reason, state, t); 117 assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) 118 && ex.getSQLState().equals(state) 119 && cause.equals(ex.getCause().toString()) 120 && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); 121 } 122 123 /** 124 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with message, and Throwable 125 */ 126 @Test 127 public void test7() { 128 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 129 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(reason, t); 130 assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(reason) 131 && ex.getSQLState() == null 132 && cause.equals(ex.getCause().toString()) 133 && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); 134 } 135 136 /** 137 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with null Throwable 138 */ 139 @Test 140 public void test8() { 141 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 142 new SQLTransactionRollbackException((Throwable)null); 143 assertTrue(ex.getMessage() == null 144 && ex.getSQLState() == null 145 && ex.getCause() == null 146 && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); 147 } 148 149 /** 150 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException with Throwable 151 */ 152 @Test 153 public void test9() { 154 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 155 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(t); 156 assertTrue(ex.getMessage().equals(cause) 157 && ex.getSQLState() == null 158 && cause.equals(ex.getCause().toString()) 159 && ex.getErrorCode() == 0); 160 } 161 162 /** 163 * Serialize a SQLTransactionRollbackException and make sure you can read it back properly 164 */ 165 @Test 166 public void test10() throws Exception { 167 SQLTransactionRollbackException e = 168 new SQLTransactionRollbackException(reason, state, errorCode, t); 169 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex1 = 170 createSerializedException(e); 171 assertTrue(reason.equals(ex1.getMessage()) 172 && ex1.getSQLState().equals(state) 173 && cause.equals(ex1.getCause().toString()) 174 && ex1.getErrorCode() == errorCode); 175 } 176 177 /** 178 * Validate that the ordering of the returned Exceptions is correct 179 * using for-each loop 180 */ 181 @Test 182 public void test11() { 183 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 184 new SQLTransactionRollbackException("Exception 1", t1); 185 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex1 = 186 new SQLTransactionRollbackException("Exception 2"); 187 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex2 = 188 new SQLTransactionRollbackException("Exception 3", t2); 189 ex.setNextException(ex1); 190 ex.setNextException(ex2); 191 int num = 0; 192 for (Throwable e : ex) { 193 assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(e.getMessage())); 194 } 195 } 196 197 /** 198 * Validate that the ordering of the returned Exceptions is correct 199 * using traditional while loop 200 */ 201 @Test 202 public void test12() { 203 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex = 204 new SQLTransactionRollbackException("Exception 1", t1); 205 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex1 = 206 new SQLTransactionRollbackException("Exception 2"); 207 SQLTransactionRollbackException ex2 = 208 new SQLTransactionRollbackException("Exception 3", t2); 209 ex.setNextException(ex1); 210 ex.setNextException(ex2); 211 int num = 0; 212 SQLException sqe = ex; 213 while (sqe != null) { 214 assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(sqe.getMessage())); 215 Throwable c = sqe.getCause(); 216 while (c != null) { 217 assertTrue(msgs[num++].equals(c.getMessage())); 218 c = c.getCause(); 219 } 220 sqe = sqe.getNextException(); 221 } 222 } 223 224 /** 225 * Create SQLTransactionRollbackException and validate it is an instance of 226 * SQLNonTransientException 227 */ 228 @Test 229 public void test13() { 230 Exception ex = new SQLTransactionRollbackException(); 231 assertTrue(ex instanceof SQLTransientException); 232 } 233 }