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1   /*
2    * Copyright (c) MuleSoft, Inc.  All rights reserved.  http://www.mulesoft.com
3    * The software in this package is published under the terms of the CPAL v1.0
4    * license, a copy of which has been included with this distribution in the
5    * LICENSE.txt file.
6    */
7   package org.mule.test.cookbook.quartz;
8   
9   import org.mule.tck.junit4.FunctionalTestCase;
10  import org.mule.module.client.MuleClient;
11  import org.mule.api.MuleMessage;
12  
13  import org.junit.Test;
14  
15  import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
16  import static org.junit.Assert.assertNotNull;
17  
18  /**
19   * The Quartz transport can be used to trigger an event to be received by the component based on the endpoint
20   * configuration.  In Mule an event is usually expected, however in this example we have a service component who's
21   * service method doesn't take any parameters. The {@link org.mule.transport.quartz.jobs.EventGeneratorJob} can be used to trigger a service method,
22   * and by not specifying a 'payload' element there is no data to try and match to the service method, so Mule will
23   * match a method with no arguments.
24   */
25  public class TriggerNoArgsServiceMethodTestCase extends FunctionalTestCase
26  {
27  
28      @Override
29      protected String getConfigResources()
30      {
31          return "org/mule/test/cookbook/quartz/trigger-no-args-method-config.xml";
32      }
33  
34      @Test
35      public void testTrigger() throws Exception
36      {
37          MuleClient client = new MuleClient(muleContext);
38  
39          //Our method should have fired and we can pick up the result
40          MuleMessage result = client.request("resultQueue", 2000);
41  
42          //Always check method is not null. It wuld be rude not to!
43          assertNotNull(result);
44  
45          //Check we have a hit
46          assertEquals("Bullseye!", result.getPayloadAsString());
47      }
48  }