thanks to all your answers.
Anders Hammar wrote:
Also, when using JUnit 4, your test class should NOT extend from any JUnit
class as was the case in JUnit 3. I remember a very tricky issue on this
mailing list a year or so ago, where someone used JUnit 4 style
annotations
but the tests
Hi,
I do have problems running Junit4 Tests with Maven surefire.
Apparently it only recognizes JUnit3 testcases. So @Test or @Before
annotated methods are ignored. Only if they follow the Junit3 style they are
run.
I have junit-dep.4.7.jar as dependencies, the tests are in src/test/java and
ok.. I found
http://old.nabble.com/JUnit-4-%40Before-ts13911963.html#a13912218 that
junit-dep does not trigger the JUnit4 Runner in surefire.
But as this is over 2 years old now - I'm wondering whether und why this is
still doing so ?!
MartyMcFly wrote:
Hi,
I do have problems running
Specifying a dependency to junit-4.8.1.jar with test scope works for me,
as in:
dependency
groupIdjunit/groupId
artifactIdjunit/artifactId
version4.8.1/version
scopetest/scope
/dependency
Cheers,
Nicola Musatti
MartyMcFly wrote:
Hi,
I do have problems running Junit4 Tests with Maven
Also, when using JUnit 4, your test class should NOT extend from any JUnit
class as was the case in JUnit 3. I remember a very tricky issue on this
mailing list a year or so ago, where someone used JUnit 4 style annotations
but the tests weren't run. The reason was that the test class extended