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16
17 package org.springframework.test.annotation;
18
19 import java.lang.annotation.Documented JavaDoc;
20 import java.lang.annotation.ElementType JavaDoc;
21 import java.lang.annotation.Inherited JavaDoc;
22 import java.lang.annotation.Retention JavaDoc;
23 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy JavaDoc;
24 import java.lang.annotation.Target JavaDoc;
25
26 import org.springframework.test.AbstractDependencyInjectionSpringContextTests;
27
28 /**
29 * Test annotation to indicate that a test
30 * method dirties the context for the current test.
31 * Using this annotation is less error-prone than
32 * calling setDirty() explicitly because the call
33 * to setDirty() is guaranteed to occur, even if the test
34 * failed. If only a particular code path in the test
35 * dirties the context, prefer calling setDirty()
36 * explicitly--and take care!
37 *
38 * @author Rod Johnson
39 * @since 2.0
40 * @see AbstractDependencyInjectionSpringContextTests
41 */

42 @Target JavaDoc({ElementType.METHOD})
43 @Retention JavaDoc(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
44 @Inherited JavaDoc
45 @Documented JavaDoc
46 public @interface DirtiesContext {
47     
48
49 }
50
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