When i create a mock object of say class Employee. It doesnt call the constructor of Employee object. I know internally Mockito uses CGLIb and reflection, creates a proxy class that extends the class to mock. If it doesnt call the constructor of employee how is the mock instance of employee class created ?
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Mockito uses CGLib to generate class object. However to instantiate this class object it uses Objenesis http://objenesis.googlecode.com/svn/docs/index.html Objenesis is able to instantiate object without constructor using various techniques (i.e. calling ObjectStream.readObject and similar). |
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Mockito is using reflection and CGLib to extend the Employee class with a dynamically created superclass. As part of this, it starts by making all the constructors of Employee public - including the default constructor, which is still around but private if you declared a constructor which takes parameters.
I presume that it calls the default constructor when the superclass is created, though I haven't tested that. You could test it yourself by declaring the private default constructor Employee() and putting some logging in it. |
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