In the preceding RockBandsTest.java example, the dataProvider and dataProviderClass were used as attributes to the @Test method. This tells TestNG that it should extract all the sets of data in the JSON file that match the method name. In the previous chapter, we built a basic JSON DataProvider, and one of the parameters to it was the method name. TestNG passes this in when the test method is run.
Now, as far as the data is concerned, the JSON DataProvider builds a Java object on the fly and the rowID and description parameter values are stuffed into the object. That functionality was built into the DataProvider. This will be used later on for reporting purposes, but it is also handy for determining which set of data failed the test. Again, the @DataProvider annotation is used to tag the method created that fetches the data in this class...