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ActiveResourceKitTests.h
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24 
25 #import "ARTestCase.h"
26 
27 /*!
28  * @brief Defines base URL for testing against.
29  * @details Tests access this base URL assuming you have launched the
30  * active-resource-kit-tests Rails application. The shared schemas launch a
31  * Rails Thin server on localhost:3000. All tests access the base URL here. That
32  * makes it easy to change once for all tests to redirect their attention to
33  * some other host and port using a different protocol.
34  *
35  * Why define a function rather than an NSURL constant reference? Objective-C
36  * does not allow for defining NSObjects at load time. You have to run some
37  * instructions to construct objects; only string constants delineate a special
38  * case.
39  */
41 
42 @class Post;
43 @class PostComment;
44 
46 {
49 }
50 
51 @end