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The `org.springframework.test.util` package contains several general purpose utilities
for use in unit and integration testing.

`ReflectionTestUtils` is a collection of reflection-based utility methods. You can use
these methods in testing scenarios where you need to change the value of a constant, set
a non-`public` field, invoke a non-`public` setter method, or invoke a non-`public`
configuration or lifecycle callback method when testing application code for use cases
such as the following:
{api-spring-framework}/test/util/AopTestUtils.html[`AopTestUtils`] is a collection of
AOP-related utility methods. You can use these methods to obtain a reference to the
underlying target object hidden behind one or more Spring proxies. For example, if you
have configured a bean as a dynamic mock by using a library such as EasyMock or Mockito,
and the mock is wrapped in a Spring proxy, you may need direct access to the underlying
mock to configure expectations on it and perform verifications. For Spring's core AOP
utilities, see {api-spring-framework}/aop/support/AopUtils.html[`AopUtils`] and
{api-spring-framework}/aop/framework/AopProxyUtils.html[`AopProxyUtils`].

{api-spring-framework}/test/util/ReflectionTestUtils.html[`ReflectionTestUtils`] is a
collection of reflection-based utility methods. You can use these methods in testing
scenarios where you need to change the value of a constant, set a non-`public` field,
invoke a non-`public` setter method, or invoke a non-`public` configuration or lifecycle
callback method when testing application code for use cases such as the following:

* ORM frameworks (such as JPA and Hibernate) that condone `private` or `protected` field
access as opposed to `public` setter methods for properties in a domain entity.
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* Use of annotations such as `@PostConstruct` and `@PreDestroy` for lifecycle callback
methods.

{api-spring-framework}/test/util/AopTestUtils.html[`AopTestUtils`] is a collection of
AOP-related utility methods. You can use these methods to obtain a reference to the
underlying target object hidden behind one or more Spring proxies. For example, if you
have configured a bean as a dynamic mock by using a library such as EasyMock or Mockito,
and the mock is wrapped in a Spring proxy, you may need direct access to the underlying
mock to configure expectations on it and perform verifications. For Spring's core AOP
utilities, see {api-spring-framework}/aop/support/AopUtils.html[`AopUtils`] and
{api-spring-framework}/aop/framework/AopProxyUtils.html[`AopProxyUtils`].
{api-spring-framework}/test/util/TestSocketUtils.html[`TestSocketUtils`] is a simple
utility for finding available TCP ports on `localhost` for use in integration testing
scenarios.

[NOTE]
====
`TestSocketUtils` can be used in integration tests which start an external server on an
available random port. However, these utilities make no guarantee about the subsequent
availability of a given port and are therefore unreliable. Instead of using
`TestSocketUtils` to find an available local port for a server, it is recommended that
you rely on a server's ability to start on a random ephemeral port that it selects or is
assigned by the operating system. To interact with that server, you should query the
server for the port it is currently using.
====


[[unit-testing-spring-mvc]]
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/**
* Although {@code TestSocketUtils} consists solely of static utility methods,
* this constructor is intentionally {@code public}.
* <h4>Rationale</h4>
* <h5>Rationale</h5>
* <p>Static methods from this class may be invoked from within XML
* configuration files using the Spring Expression Language (SpEL) and the
* following syntax.
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