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15,121 PointsJava Annotations Question 3 of 4
Apply the @Test annotation to exactly three methods of the SocialNetworkTest class, specifying values for both elements in each of the three annotations (that is, don't rely on the element defaults).
import java.lang.annotation.*;
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target({ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface Test {
int num() default 1;
boolean enabled() default true;
}
import java.lang.annotation.*;
public class SocialNetworkTest {
@Test(num = 3, enabled = false)
public void testTweet() {
}
@Test(num = 1, enabled = false)
public void testInsta() {
}
@Test(num = 2, enabled = false)
public void testFacebook() {
}
public void testPinterest() {
}
public void testSnapchat() {
}
}
public class TestAnalyzer {
/**
* Counts the number of methods in the class given by `clazz` that have been annotated
* with the @Test annotation.
*/
public static int getNumAnnotatedMethods(Class<?> clazz) {
return 0;
}
}