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21 package com.db4o.db4ounit.common.assorted;
22
23 import com.db4o.*;
24 import com.db4o.query.*;
25
26 import db4ounit.*;
27 import db4ounit.extensions.*;
28
29 public class SimplestPossibleTestCase extends AbstractDb4oTestCase {
30     
31     public static void main(String JavaDoc[] args) {
32         new SimplestPossibleTestCase().runSolo();
33     }
34     
35     protected void store() {
36         db().set(new SimplestPossibleItem("one"));
37     }
38     
39     public void test(){
40         Query q = db().query();
41         q.constrain(SimplestPossibleItem.class);
42         q.descend("name").constrain("one");
43         ObjectSet objectSet = q.execute();
44         SimplestPossibleItem item = (SimplestPossibleItem) objectSet.next();
45         Assert.isNotNull(item);
46         Assert.areEqual("one", item.getName());
47     }
48
49 }
50
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