latest features that only impact people writing tests for wicket. it
does not impact you writing tests for your application. were you
planning on contributing some tests to wicket?

-igor

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Antony Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well the benefits come from junit4's extra features of course, not simply
> the version number ;) But yeah focusing on 1.4 stability of course. I was
> just curious of the plan and if their was discussion.
>
> But on a related note, isn't junit4 backwards compatible with 3's test
> structure, so we wouldn't (optimisticly) need to change existing tests?
>
> Cheers.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 9/10/2008, at 11:52 PM, "Martijn Dashorst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Wicket 1.5 might move to junit 4 when we take a closer look at wicket
>> tester. Before that we'd rather concentrate on stabilizing wicket
>> itself. There's little benefit in changing our tests just to upgrade
>> to junit 4.
>>
>> Martijn
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:25 PM, Antony Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Has there been any conversation about upgrading to Junit 4 or possibly
>>> migrating to TestNG?
>>> I've done a search on it but haven't found any.
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>> ___________________________
>>> http://stubbisms.wordpress.com/
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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