| Test annotation to indicate that a test
method dirties the context for the current test.
Using this annotation is less error-prone than
calling setDirty() explicitly because the call
to setDirty() is guaranteed to occur, even if the test
failed. If only a particular code path in the test
dirties the context, prefer calling setDirty()
explicitly--and take care!
author: Rod Johnson since: 2.0 See Also: AbstractDependencyInjectionSpringContextTests |