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Re: [dash-dev] Running JUnit 4 tests on Athena


The changes weren't in basebuilder.  There are changes are in the test harness bundle in the test framework.  Also, the jdt feature now includes two junit bundles with symbolic name org.junit 3.8.2 and 4.7.0.  The old bundle with symbolic name org.junit4 still exists in the jdt feature but it just points to org.junit 4.7.0.

We also removed  the upper bounds for JUnit  in the manifests of our test bundles. This doesn't impact other projects, but is something to consider if you wish to run all your test bundles to run under JUnit 4.

Kim




Nick Boldt <nickboldt@xxxxxxxxx>

12/11/2009 04:47 PM

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Will the new JDT stuff make it into a basebuilder release soon? If so I
can move the default basebuilder on build.eclipse up to that newer tag.

Kim Moir wrote:
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> The appropriate orbit bundles are in Eclipse  builds >  N20091126-2000.
>  So if you're consuming the JDT feature and the Eclipse Test framework
>  from a  recent build, the new JUnit bundles will be included.
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> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse/Testing/JUnit4_Changes
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> I believe all you have to do is make sure you are using the updated
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> and nothing in Athena.   Haven't tested this yet though.
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> Dave
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> Nicolas Bros wrote:
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>  > I recently received information that the Eclipse test framework now
>  > supports JUnit 4.
>  > Does that make it possible to run JUnit 4 tests in Athena?
>  > It not, is it planned for the near future?
>  > I am asking because all our tests are currently written using JUnit 4,
>  > and we'd like to avoid having to adapt them to JUnit 3.
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