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@Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value=METHOD) public @interface After
If you allocate external resources in a Before
method you need to release them
after the test runs. Annotating a public void
method
with @After
causes that method to be run after the Test
method. All @After
methods are guaranteed to run even if a Before
or Test
method throws an
exception. The @After
methods declared in superclasses will be run after those of the current
class, unless they are overridden in the current class.
Here is a simple example:
public class Example { File output; @Before public void createOutputFile() { output= new File(...); } @Test public void something() { ... } @After public void deleteOutputFile() { output.delete(); } }
Before
,
Test
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