The JUnit list currently seems to be soliciting suggestions for JUnit 4.
Now might be a good time to point out some of the limitations of the
current implementation.
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Stuart.
On Wednesday, August 1, 2001, at 04:29 am, Peter Donald wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 01:16, Berin Loritsch wrote:
>> That's the point. It really doesn't require alot of learning--I
>> converted
>> the tests for i18n package from JUnit to Testlet--which only forced me to
>> change the class we extended and the name of one or two methods. All the
>> tests pretty much functioned as is.
>>
>> As I mentioned in another thread, the graphical feedback of a red bar is
>> much easier to catch than trolling through mountains of logs for the
>> ERROR
>> events--as the debug entries are necessary to figure out what is going on
>> in case there is an error.
>>
>> JUnit is open source, so there is nothing that says we can't change
>> things.
>
> Convinced ... if someone else was to do the work ;) We should probably
> also
> put a note on testlet website indicating that it is deprecated in favour
> of
> junit or something.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
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