Writing Java Unit Tests for Plugin Code
This tutorial assumes that you have a Maven project that implements a plugin for Oxygen XML Web Author.
For some unit tests, you need to create an AuthorDocumentModel, which is the
      server-side model for an XML document that is open in the browser. For this, you need to use
      the 
  ro.sync.ecss.extensions.api.webapp.WebappAuthorDocumentFactory.createAuthorDocumentInfo
      method. However, this class has to be configured to run in a development mode by following
      these steps:- You need to declare a dependency on mockito-allin the pom.xml file, like this:<dependency> <groupId>org.mockito</groupId> <artifactId>mockito-all</artifactId> <version>1.10.19</version> <scope>test</scope> </dependency> 
- In the root folder of your project, you need to create a
            test/fake_editor_home/frameworks/ folder and place all the
          frameworks you want to use in tests in this folder. The Web Author's default frameworks
          are available in the Oxygen Maven repository with the following
          details:<dependency> <groupId>com.oxygenxml</groupId> <artifactId>web-author-frameworks</artifactId> <version>${oxygen.version}</version> <type>zip</type> </dependency>
- Make sure to call MockAuthorDocumentFactory.initForTests()before any tests are run. For example, when using JUnit 4, you can run it in a method annotated with@BeforeClass.
