sormuras commented on a change in pull request #184: Donate current sources 
from junit-platform-surefire-provider
URL: https://github.com/apache/maven-surefire/pull/184#discussion_r191073633
 
 

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+ Using JUnit Platform
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+ 2018-05-14
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+ 
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+Using JUnit Platform
+
+* Configuring JUnit Platform
+
+  To get started with JUnit Platform, you need to add at least a single 
<<<TestEngine>>> implementation
+  to your project. For example, if you want to write tests with Jupiter, you 
must add the
+  <<<junit-jupiter-engine>>> to the dependencies like:
+
++---+
+<dependencies>
+  [...]
+    <dependency>
+      <groupId>org.junit.jupiter</groupId>
+      <artifactId>junit-jupiter-engine</artifactId>
+      <version>5.2.0</version>
+      <scope>test</scope>
+    </dependency>
+  [...]
+</dependencies>
++---+
+
+  This will pull in all required dependencies. Among those dependencies is 
<<<junit-jupiter-api>>> which contains
+  the classes and interfaces your test source requires to compile. 
<<<junit-platform-engine>>> is also resolved and
+  added.
+
+  This is the only step that is required to get started - you can now create 
tests in your test source directory
+  (e.g., <<<src/test/java>>>).
+
+  If you want to write and execute JUnit 3 or 4 tests via the JUnit Platform 
add the Vintage Engine to your projects'
+  dependencies:
+
++---+
+<dependencies>
+  [...]
+    <dependency>
+      <groupId>org.junit.vintage</groupId>
+      <artifactId>junit-vintage-engine</artifactId>
+      <version>5.2.0</version>
+      <scope>test</scope>
+    </dependency>
+  [...]
+</dependencies>
++---+
+
+* Provider Selection
+
+   If nothing is configured, Surefire detects which JUnit version to use by 
the following algorithm:
+
++---+
+if the JUnit Platform Engine is present in the project
+    use junit-platform
+if the JUnit version in the project >= 4.7 and the parallel attribute has ANY 
value
 
 Review comment:
   Sure.

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