I am with Gabriel; JUnit4 and Easy mock is something I have used on 
another project with out incident. What is the maven support for JUnit4 
like?
Still the fact that a couple of us already have experience is a good 
sign that we should consider upgrading.
Jody
> I looked around, JMock is there, but imho setting up
> the mock objects is quite a bit more convoluted.
> JUnit4 is apparently supported by both Eclipse and Maven,
> yet I'm a little reluctant upgrading due to the extensive
> amount of tests made using JUnit 3... we have no complaints
> on it and we have a good expertise grown on it...
>
> Soo... what do people think? Opinions?
> Cheers
> Andrea
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