We ended up rolling our own, a simple JUnit runner implementation which
creates the injector before every test. The modules are specified in an
annotation on the class level in each test class.

HTH

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On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Nate Pendleton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jukito seemed quite nice, but I could not integrate it with Maven/Tycho.
> Something to be aware of.
>
> On Monday, February 21, 2011 7:52:17 AM UTC-8, Thomas Johnson wrote:
>>
>> What's the most matures/ library for combining Guice, JUnit, and
>> Mockito for testing? I've seen guiceberry, Jukito, mycila, atunit...
>>
>> There seem to be some libraries that have support for Guice 2, and a
>> few that have support for Guice 3, and none are terribly well-
>> documented.
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