> even likely?) that your cactus testing is using junit 3.7. That version
> of junit did not support assertEquals. So in that case, you will get an
Sorry, but I just realized that the above statement is not true. I
double checked the JUnit 3.7 javadocs and "assertEquals" was included.
I did encounter the issue that I described, but it was with
"assertFalse", not "assertEquals".
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