MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest() = >Unknown type...
I am using spring 4.3.20 and have a MockHttpServletRequest to create requests and call different controller. The code act as a wrapper to all the controllers. I am getting error: MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest() = >Unknown type "org.springframework.mock.web.MockHttpServletRequest"<
Earlier with Spring 3 it was working fine, but with Spring 4 I am getting the mentioned error. I replaced spring-mock with spring-test of 4.3.20 and getting this issue
MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest();
mc.setSession(request.getSession());
mc.addPreferredLocale(RequestContextUtils.getLocale(request));
// Add all the parameters in mc.
This should work fine as with Spring 3 and spring-mock 2.0.8
java spring
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I am using spring 4.3.20 and have a MockHttpServletRequest to create requests and call different controller. The code act as a wrapper to all the controllers. I am getting error: MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest() = >Unknown type "org.springframework.mock.web.MockHttpServletRequest"<
Earlier with Spring 3 it was working fine, but with Spring 4 I am getting the mentioned error. I replaced spring-mock with spring-test of 4.3.20 and getting this issue
MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest();
mc.setSession(request.getSession());
mc.addPreferredLocale(RequestContextUtils.getLocale(request));
// Add all the parameters in mc.
This should work fine as with Spring 3 and spring-mock 2.0.8
java spring
Spring 3 and Spring Mock 2 are jars from different versions of Spring. Never mix versions of a framework (regardless of the framework).
– M. Deinum
Jan 22 at 8:35
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I am using spring 4.3.20 and have a MockHttpServletRequest to create requests and call different controller. The code act as a wrapper to all the controllers. I am getting error: MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest() = >Unknown type "org.springframework.mock.web.MockHttpServletRequest"<
Earlier with Spring 3 it was working fine, but with Spring 4 I am getting the mentioned error. I replaced spring-mock with spring-test of 4.3.20 and getting this issue
MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest();
mc.setSession(request.getSession());
mc.addPreferredLocale(RequestContextUtils.getLocale(request));
// Add all the parameters in mc.
This should work fine as with Spring 3 and spring-mock 2.0.8
java spring
I am using spring 4.3.20 and have a MockHttpServletRequest to create requests and call different controller. The code act as a wrapper to all the controllers. I am getting error: MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest() = >Unknown type "org.springframework.mock.web.MockHttpServletRequest"<
Earlier with Spring 3 it was working fine, but with Spring 4 I am getting the mentioned error. I replaced spring-mock with spring-test of 4.3.20 and getting this issue
MockHttpServletRequest mc = new MockHttpServletRequest();
mc.setSession(request.getSession());
mc.addPreferredLocale(RequestContextUtils.getLocale(request));
// Add all the parameters in mc.
This should work fine as with Spring 3 and spring-mock 2.0.8
java spring
java spring
asked Dec 28 '18 at 10:41
kapil guptakapil gupta
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Spring 3 and Spring Mock 2 are jars from different versions of Spring. Never mix versions of a framework (regardless of the framework).
– M. Deinum
Jan 22 at 8:35
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Spring 3 and Spring Mock 2 are jars from different versions of Spring. Never mix versions of a framework (regardless of the framework).
– M. Deinum
Jan 22 at 8:35
Spring 3 and Spring Mock 2 are jars from different versions of Spring. Never mix versions of a framework (regardless of the framework).
– M. Deinum
Jan 22 at 8:35
Spring 3 and Spring Mock 2 are jars from different versions of Spring. Never mix versions of a framework (regardless of the framework).
– M. Deinum
Jan 22 at 8:35
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Try with
MockHttpServletRequest request = new MockHttpServletRequest("post", "requestMappingUrl");
This is not working, same issue.
– kapil gupta
Jan 4 at 5:36
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Got it working by using spring-test as own library and renamed it.
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Try with
MockHttpServletRequest request = new MockHttpServletRequest("post", "requestMappingUrl");
This is not working, same issue.
– kapil gupta
Jan 4 at 5:36
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Try with
MockHttpServletRequest request = new MockHttpServletRequest("post", "requestMappingUrl");
This is not working, same issue.
– kapil gupta
Jan 4 at 5:36
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Try with
MockHttpServletRequest request = new MockHttpServletRequest("post", "requestMappingUrl");
Try with
MockHttpServletRequest request = new MockHttpServletRequest("post", "requestMappingUrl");
answered Jan 2 at 10:08
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This is not working, same issue.
– kapil gupta
Jan 4 at 5:36
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This is not working, same issue.
– kapil gupta
Jan 4 at 5:36
This is not working, same issue.
– kapil gupta
Jan 4 at 5:36
This is not working, same issue.
– kapil gupta
Jan 4 at 5:36
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Got it working by using spring-test as own library and renamed it.
add a comment |
Got it working by using spring-test as own library and renamed it.
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Got it working by using spring-test as own library and renamed it.
Got it working by using spring-test as own library and renamed it.
answered Jan 22 at 8:33
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Spring 3 and Spring Mock 2 are jars from different versions of Spring. Never mix versions of a framework (regardless of the framework).
– M. Deinum
Jan 22 at 8:35