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public void testWhenTheCustomersBankAccountReachesZeroGetStatusReturns_NoAvailableFunds_unlessOfCourseTheAccountIsClosed_ifTheAccountIsClosedThenItShouldReturn_AccountClosed_() { | |||
assertEquals("No Available Funds", fixture.getAccountWithZeroBalance().getStatus()); | assertEquals("No Available Funds", fixture.getAccountWithZeroBalance().getStatus()); | ||
assertEquals("Account closed", fixture.getAccountWhichIsClosed().getStatus()); | assertEquals("Account closed", fixture.getAccountWhichIsClosed().getStatus()); | ||
} | } | ||
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Revision as of 02:27, 6 June 2007
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public void testWhenTheCustomersBankAccountReachesZeroGetStatusReturns_NoAvailableFunds_unlessOfCourseTheAccountIsClosed_ifTheAccountIsClosedThenItShouldReturn_AccountClosed_() { assertEquals("No Available Funds", fixture.getAccountWithZeroBalance().getStatus()); assertEquals("Account closed", fixture.getAccountWhichIsClosed().getStatus()); }