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I am testing a method with an expected exception. I also need to verify that some code was called (on a mocked object) after the exception is thrown, but verification is being ignored. Here is the code:

public class ExceptionHandler {

    @Autowired
    private Sender sender;

    public void handle(Exception exception) throws Exception {
      if (!SomeException.class.isAssignableFrom(exception.getClass())) {
        sender.sendMessage(ExceptionUtils.getStackTrace(exception));
      }
      throw exception;
    }
}

Here is the test code:

@Mock
private Sender sender;

@InjectMocks
private ExceptionHandler handler;

@Test
public void testHandler() throws Exception {
    SomeException someException = new SomeException();

    try {
        handler.handle(someException);
    } catch (SomeException thrownResult) {
        assertEquals(someException, thrownResult);
    }

    verify(sender, times(1)).sendMessage(Mockito.anyString());
}

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I also need to verify that some code was called (on a mocked object) after the exception is thrown, but verification is being ignored.

This is not true, this line is actually executed:

verify(sender, times(1)).sendMessage(Mockito.anyString());

But it fails verification with this error:

Wanted but not invoked: sender.sendMessage();

<...>

Actually, there were zero interactions with this mock.

As expected, that method was never invoked, because condition !SomeException.class.isAssignableFrom(exception.getClass()) was not satisfied - you invoke handler.handle with instance of SomeException.

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