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package mod._smplmail;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import lib.StatusException;
import lib.TestCase;
import lib.TestEnvironment;
import lib.TestParameters;
import com.sun.star.lang.XMultiServiceFactory;
import com.sun.star.uno.XInterface;
/**
* Test for object which is represented by service
* <code>com.sun.star.system.SimpleSystemMail</code>. <p>
*
* Object implements the following interfaces :
* <ul>
* <li> <code>com::sun::star::system::XSimpleMailClientSupplier</code></li>
* <li> <code>com::sun::star::lang::XServiceInfo</code></li>
* <li> <code>com::sun::star::lang::XTypeProvider</code></li>
* </ul> <p>
*
* This object test <b> is NOT </b> designed to be run in several
* threads concurently.
*
* @see com.sun.star.system.XSimpleMailClientSupplier
* @see com.sun.star.lang.XServiceInfo
* @see com.sun.star.lang.XTypeProvider
* @see ifc.system._XSimpleMailClientSupplier
* @see ifc.lang._XServiceInfo
* @see ifc.lang._XTypeProvider
*/
public class SimpleSystemMail extends TestCase {
/**
* Creating a Testenvironment for the interfaces to be tested.
* In case if OS is Win or not specified tries to create an instance
* of the service <code>com.sun.star.system.SimpleSystemMail</code>. <p>
*
* Object relations created :
* <ul>
* <li> <code>'SystemMailExist'</code> for
* {@link ifc.system._XSimpleMailClientSupplier} :
* the value depends on tested platform and
* <code>test.system.mail.isExist</code> INI
* parameter.</li>
* </ul>
*/
public TestEnvironment createTestEnvironment( TestParameters Param,
PrintWriter log )
throws StatusException {
XInterface oObj = null;
Object oInterface = null;
boolean isWinOS = false ;
boolean isSystemMailExist = false ;
// if 'OS' parameter is not defined then by default
// Win platform is used. If really not the error will occurs.
isWinOS = Param.get("OS") == null ||
"wntmsci".equals(Param.get("OS")) ;
isSystemMailExist = "true".equalsIgnoreCase
((String) Param.get("test.system.mail.isExist")) ;
XMultiServiceFactory xMSF = (XMultiServiceFactory)Param.getMSF();
try {
if (isWinOS) {
log.println("The OS is Win : trying to create service");
oInterface = xMSF.createInstance
( "com.sun.star.system.SimpleSystemMail" );
} else {
log.println("The OS is NOT Win, SKIPPING this component");
log.println("Creating Dummy object ...");
oInterface = xMSF.createInstance( "com.sun.star.io.Pipe" );
}
} catch( com.sun.star.uno.Exception e ) {
log.println("Can't create an object." );
throw new StatusException( "Can't create an object", e );
}
oObj = (XInterface) oInterface;
log.println("ImplementationName: "+util.utils.getImplName(oObj));
TestEnvironment tEnv = new TestEnvironment( oObj );
tEnv.addObjRelation("SystemMailExist", new Boolean(isSystemMailExist));
return tEnv;
} // finish method getTestEnvironment
} // finish class SimpleSystemMail
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