I see! Only classes that end with Test.class are executed during “ant test” runs. -jt
> 3. 3. 2021 v 17:11, Eric Bresie <ebre...@gmail.com>: > > > For closure, the problem with this one turned out to be the above "test" was > in fact not a test but a shared class used on other related tests. > > Eric Bresie > ebre...@gmail.com > > >> On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 12:17 PM Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tul...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> Dne pátek 19. února 2021 17:42:52 CET, Eric Bresie napsal(a): >> > While working on some NB code and trying some of the unit tests, I have >> > been seeing some test warnings indicating something like >> > >> > "No tests found in >> > org.netbeans.modules.db.sql.editor.completion.CompletionQueryTestCase >> > junit.framework.AssertionFailedError" >> > >> > Why is this warning registering (and causing a failure)? >> > >> > Assume Netbean Tests are based on JUnit tests and maybe it's complaining >> > because there are no annotated tests (i.e. @Test) present or maybe the >> > method containing the "assert" test is not named correctly (i.e. is >> > "CompleteQueryTestCase" and not something like "testCompleteQueryTestCase" >> > type method names. >> > >> > What is the general practice when developing unit tests in Netbeans? >> >> https://openide.netbeans.org/tutorial/test-patterns.html >> -jt >> >> >>