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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:14:15+00:00 2026-05-26T06:14:15+00:00

I dont think minInvocation or maxInvocation is equivalent to times() in Mockito. Is there?

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I dont think minInvocation or maxInvocation is equivalent to times() in Mockito. Is there?

Please see this questions: Major difference between: Mockito and JMockIt

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I found the answer myself: Adding it here for others who need this answered:

The solution is to use DynamicPartialMocking and pass the object to the constructor of the Expectations or NonStrictExpectations and not call any function on that object.

Then in the Verifications section, call any function on the object for which you want to measure the number of invocations and set times = the value you want

new NonStrictExpectations(Foo.class, Bar.class, zooObj)
{
    {
        // don't call zooObj.method1() here
        // Otherwise it will get stubbed out
    }
};


new Verifications()
{
    {
        zooObj.method1(); times = N;
    }
};
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    2026-05-26T06:14:16+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:14 am

    I found the answer myself: Adding it here for others who need this answered:

    The solution is to use DynamicPartialMocking and pass the object to the constructor of the Expectations or NonStrictExpectations and not call any function on that object.

    Then in the Verifications section, call any function on the object for which you want to measure the number of invocations and set times = the value you want

    new NonStrictExpectations(Foo.class, Bar.class, zooObj)
    {
        {
            // don't call zooObj.method1() here
            // Otherwise it will get stubbed out
        }
    };
    
    
    new Verifications()
    {
        {
            zooObj.method1(); times = N;
        }
    };
    
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