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Oleg Ignatenko updated IGNITE-10177:
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    Description: 
If needed, refer parent task for more details.

# remove deprecated API of GridAbstractTest and its subclasses 
# remove dependencies from Junit 3 in Maven
# migrate tests that were missed at prior steps, if there are any
# remove redundant references to {{JUnit4.class}} if there are any (like in 
{{@RunWith(JUnit4.class)}})
# in tests suite classes, change {{extends TestSuite}} to either 
{{@RunWith(AllTests.class)}} or {{@Suite.SuiteClasses}}
# check and adjust if needed methods like {{GridTestUtils.addTestIfNeeded}} to 
add the class via Junit4 adapter
# find and update all Junit3-specific code that {{extends TestCase}}
# untangle design of {{IgnitePdsContinuousRestartTest}} and its subclass which 
currently conflict with Junit4 execution because of using constructors and make 
them properly use {{@Test}} annotation

Side note if for some reason it turns out critically important to keep test 
suites names (by default Junit 4 will use suite class names instead), approach 
with custom description annotation [described 
here|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34745080/is-it-possible-to-name-a-test-suite-in-junit-4/34745518]
 can be used to address that.

  was:
If needed, refer parent task for more details.

1) remove deprecated API of GridAbstractTest and its subclasses 2) remove 
dependencies from Junit 3 in Maven 3) migrate tests that were missed at prior 
steps, if there are any 4) remove redundant references to {{JUnit4.class}} if 
there are any (like in {{@RunWith(JUnit4.class)}}) 5) in tests suite classes, 
change {{extends TestSuite}} to either {{@RunWith(AllTests.class)}} or 
{{@Suite.SuiteClasses}} 6) check and adjust if needed methods like 
{{GridTestUtils.addTestIfNeeded}} to add the class via Junit4 adapter 7) find 
and update all Junit3-specific code that {{extends TestCase}}

Side note if for some reason it turns out critically important to keep test 
suites names (by default Junit 4 will use suite class names instead), approach 
with custom description annotation [described 
here|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34745080/is-it-possible-to-name-a-test-suite-in-junit-4/34745518]
 can be used to address that.


> cleanup Junit 3 from the project
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>
>                 Key: IGNITE-10177
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-10177
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Oleg Ignatenko
>            Priority: Major
>
> If needed, refer parent task for more details.
> # remove deprecated API of GridAbstractTest and its subclasses 
> # remove dependencies from Junit 3 in Maven
> # migrate tests that were missed at prior steps, if there are any
> # remove redundant references to {{JUnit4.class}} if there are any (like in 
> {{@RunWith(JUnit4.class)}})
> # in tests suite classes, change {{extends TestSuite}} to either 
> {{@RunWith(AllTests.class)}} or {{@Suite.SuiteClasses}}
> # check and adjust if needed methods like {{GridTestUtils.addTestIfNeeded}} 
> to add the class via Junit4 adapter
> # find and update all Junit3-specific code that {{extends TestCase}}
> # untangle design of {{IgnitePdsContinuousRestartTest}} and its subclass 
> which currently conflict with Junit4 execution because of using constructors 
> and make them properly use {{@Test}} annotation
> Side note if for some reason it turns out critically important to keep test 
> suites names (by default Junit 4 will use suite class names instead), 
> approach with custom description annotation [described 
> here|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34745080/is-it-possible-to-name-a-test-suite-in-junit-4/34745518]
>  can be used to address that.



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