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package org.hibernate.search.test.engine;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.hibernate.search.event.impl.FullTextIndexEventListener;
import org.hibernate.search.test.SerializationTestHelper;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
/**
* Tests that the FullTextIndexEventListener is Serializable
*
* @author Sanne Grinovero
*/
public class EventListenerSerializationTest {
@Test
public void testEventListenerSerializable() throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
FullTextIndexEventListener eventListener = new FullTextIndexEventListener( FullTextIndexEventListener.Installation.SINGLE_INSTANCE );
eventListener.addSynchronization( null, null );
Object secondListener = SerializationTestHelper
.duplicateBySerialization(eventListener);
assertNotNull(secondListener);
assertFalse(secondListener == eventListener);
}
}