Gradle clearly discriminates for JUnit and against TestNG, whereas Maven
does not.  In particular, Surefire seems to be able to pick up TestNG
tests implicitly, whereas Gradle requires you to have:

        test {
          useTestNG ( )
        }

in the build.gradle file.  Is there any way Gradle can work this out
instead of it having to be made explicit?  It would be good if it was
not the case that Gradle discriminated more than Maven!

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