I went ahead with it and merged it. This shouldn't influence anything
on the master as it is just a new module. 

However, it enables some of our users to upgrade their legacy testing
(without application composer or arquillian) environments to pure
junit5.

Gruss
Richard

Am Mittwoch, den 27.01.2021, 17:25 +0000 schrieb Zowalla, Richard:
> Hi all,
> 
> a few days ago, I had a (virtual) coffee discussion with my colleguae
> Martin W. about moving some of our research projects towards pure
> JUnit
> 5.
> 
> The missing thing: An openejb-junit module, which comes without a
> transient compile dependency towards junit4. 
> 
> Today, I had some time and implemented a first draft towards an
> additional openejb-junit5 module, which does not depend on junit4
> anymore. 
> 
> The PR is open for discussion / review, see [1].
> 
> If someone has additional ideas, thoughts or improvements, I would be
> very happy about them!
> 
> Gruss
> Richard
> 
> 
> [1] https://github.com/apache/tomee/pull/759
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