I have something like
public class Toys {
public static Toy BAT = Registry.getToy("BAT");
public static Toy DOLL = Registry.getToy("DOLL");
}
where Registry keeps tracks of all the objects of type Toy. When provided with a key, it will return with the valid Toy instance.
When I do, Toys.BAT, it gives me null value, but Registry.getToy("BAT") returns me with valid Toy instance.
public class Registry {
private static final HashMap<String, Toy> _toysMap = new HashMap<String, Toy>();
public static void putToy( String toyCode, Toy toy) {
_toysMap.put( toyCode, Toy ) ;
}
public static Toy getToy(String toyCode ) {
return _toysMap.get( toyCode);
}
}
Is there anything very obvious that I missing ?
Also , I am calling Registry.getToy("BAT") and Toys.getToy("BAT") at the same time ..
Here's the TestRegistry which fails
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
import org.junit.Before; import org.junit.Test;
public class TestRegistry {
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
System.out.println(Toys.BAT);
Registry.putToy("BAT", new Toy());
Registry.putToy("DOLL", new Toy());
}
@Test
public void test() {
System.out.println(Registry.getToy("BAT"));
System.out.println(Toys.BAT);
assertTrue(Registry.getToy("BAT") == Toys.BAT);
}
}
The above prints
null - Registry doesnt contain the toy
Toy@80cac9 - Registry has the toy now
null - Toys.BAT still has null value .
Registry
and how you are putting things into it.