Try adding the jar(s) to the lib directory. On 30/06/2009, Sayeem Ahmed <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've created a Junit test case. This test case needs few other classes. Few > of those classes are in the same package that I've included in the jar file > and added under lib\junit. Now, I've few other classes that needs to be > added to. Where\how do I add them? > > package mypackage; > > import junit.framework.TestCase; > import com; > > public class AB extends TestCase { > > public GetCam id; //from the imported package > public PutCam pid; > > public void setUp() throws Exception { > super.setUp(); > //some stuff here > } > > /* (non-Javadoc) > * @see junit.framework.TestCase#tearDown() > */ > public void tearDown() throws Exception { > super.tearDown(); > > System.out.println("teardown accessed "); > } > > public void testURL() { > String url = pid.URL("XYZ.txt"); > assertTrue(url.matches("www.llllmmmm.com")); > > > > } > } > > > Also, XYZ.txt is created by one of the functions that is called in setUp, is > it supported where a class which is inside jar file is being created? > > Couldn't find much support for Junit related information with Jmeter, so > thought I would ask the question here. > > The test case works outside Jmeter. > -- > > -S >
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