-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…
-
```
In Mockito 1.9.5-rc1, when some expected method call is not done on the mock,
the failure message looks something like this:
Wanted but not invoked:
client.startJob(
"myJob",
{constant=…