Does the Unit Testing support described 
here, http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/unit-testing-support, which uses 
JUnit4 in screenshots imply direct support for JUnit4?  The 
InstrumentationTestRunner doc still does not state support for JUnit4.  

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 10:33:20 AM UTC-9, Xavier Ducrohet wrote:
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> We're working on JUnit4 support.
>
> For pure POJO testing, make a pure Java project, you'll be able to run 
> tests there.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Kaushik Gopal <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> I'm looking for two things specifically:
>>
>>    - running tests from the IDE (Android Studio) without needing to go 
>>    through the Android Stack (so pure POJO testing).
>>    - Junit 4 support
>>
>>
>> There have been quite a few threads on the subject and my intention is 
>> not to beleaguer the point. I'm just looking to see if
>>
>>    1. is this on the roadmap at all
>>    2. if yes, an approximate timeframe (months or year)
>>
>>
>> Knowing this information will greatly help me form a testing strategy for 
>> my current projects (if i should look at external libraries/tools or bite 
>> the bullet until elegant/native support comes in).
>>
>> Cheers and Rock on.
>>
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