| The DependencyConstraint class is a constraint that tests
whether two package-dependency graphs are equivalent.
This class is useful for writing package dependency assertions (e.g. JUnit).
For example, the following JUnit test will ensure that the 'ejb' and 'web'
packages only depend upon the 'util' package, and no others:
public void testDependencyConstraint() {
JDepend jdepend = new JDepend();
jdepend.addDirectory("/path/to/classes");
Collection analyzedPackages = jdepend.analyze();
DependencyConstraint constraint = new DependencyConstraint();
JavaPackage ejb = constraint.addPackage("com.xyz.ejb");
JavaPackage web = constraint.addPackage("com.xyz.web");
JavaPackage util = constraint.addPackage("com.xyz.util");
ejb.dependsUpon(util);
web.dependsUpon(util);
assertEquals("Dependency mismatch", true, constraint
.match(analyzedPackages));
}
author: Mike Clark author: Clarkware Consulting, Inc. |