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package org.springframework.test.context.junit4.annotation;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.Employee;
import org.springframework.tests.sample.beans.Pet;
/**
* ApplicationContext configuration class for various integration tests.
*
* <p>The beans defined in this configuration class map directly to the
* beans defined in {@code SpringJUnit4ClassRunnerAppCtxTests-context.xml}.
* Consequently, the application contexts loaded from these two sources
* should be identical with regard to bean definitions.
*
* @author Sam Brannen
* @since 3.1
*/
@Configuration
public class PojoAndStringConfig {
@Bean
public Employee employee() {
Employee employee = new Employee();
employee.setName("John Smith");
employee.setAge(42);
employee.setCompany("Acme Widgets, Inc.");
return employee;
}
@Bean
public Pet pet() {
return new Pet("Fido");
}
@Bean
public String foo() {
return "Foo";
}
@Bean
public String bar() {
return "Bar";
}
@Bean
public String quux() {
return "Quux";
}
}