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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T21:22:39+00:00 2026-05-26T21:22:39+00:00

I am unit-testing a method performing some serialization operations. I intend to mock the

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I am unit-testing a method performing some serialization operations. I intend to mock the serialization logic. The code is as below:

ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(file)));

I have created the following mock objects:

@Mocked FileInputStream mockFIS;

@Mocked BufferedInputStream mockBIS;

@Mocked ObjectInputStream mockOIS;

I have setup a NonStrictExpectations() block where I want to expect the above constructor calls.

Any ideas on how I can achieve this?

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    2026-05-26T21:22:39+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 9:22 pm

    You can specify a complete set of Expectations for a given set of interactions. From Behavior-based testing with JMockit:

    A possible test for the doSomething() method could exercise the case
    where SomeCheckedException gets thrown, after an arbitrary number of
    successful iterations. Assuming that we want (for whatever reasons) to
    record a complete set of expectations for the interaction between
    these two classes, we might write the test below:

    @Test
    public void doSomethingHandlesSomeCheckedException() throws Exception
    {
      new Expectations() {
         DependencyAbc abc;
    
         {
            new DependencyAbc(); // expect constructor
    
            abc.intReturningMethod(); result = 3;
    
            abc.stringReturningMethod();
            returns("str1", "str2");
            result = new SomeCheckedException();
         }
      };
    
      new UnitUnderTest().doSomething();
    }
    
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