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package org.springframework.scheduling.config;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.springframework.context.support.GenericXmlApplicationContext;
/**
* Tests ensuring that tasks scheduled using the <task:scheduled> element
* are never marked lazy, even if the enclosing <beans> element declares
* default-lazy-init="true". See SPR-8498
*
* @author Mike Youngstrom
* @author Chris Beams
*/
public class LazyScheduledTasksBeanDefinitionParserTests {
@Test(timeout = 5000)
public void checkTarget() {
Task task =
new GenericXmlApplicationContext(
LazyScheduledTasksBeanDefinitionParserTests.class,
"lazyScheduledTasksContext.xml")
.getBean(Task.class);
while (!task.executed) {
try {
Thread.sleep(10);
}
catch (Exception ex) { /* Do Nothing */ }
}
}
static class Task {
volatile boolean executed = false;
public void doWork() {
executed = true;
}
}
}