Regarding the Gradle plugin: What we currently have works for basic use cases
but we’d rather get official support into Gradle core. Please see
https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/1037 for details.
Thanks,
Marc
On 17. May 2017, 19:51 +0200, Attila Kelemen ,
Hi,
I'm the developer of the Gradle integration of NB, so I can speak for that
part.
For running tests, I just execute the appropriate Gradle task. If Gradle's
test task (`org.gradle.api.tasks.testing.Test`) were to support it (though
as far as I know it does not), it would work without change.
Hi Marc,
I'm using JUnit 5 on Netbeans, but with Maven and the JUnit 4 backport. It
works, but there are some issues with that. It would be great to have
propper support for JUnit 5.
2017-05-17 16:19 GMT+02:00 Marc Philipp :
> Hi all,
>
> I’m a member of the JUnit team.
Hi all,
I’m a member of the JUnit team. We’re currently working on a major new version:
JUnit 5. It will require work by IDEs to support test execution and reporting
within the IDE. IntelliJ IDEA and Eclipse (on a branch) already support the new
JUnit Platform and the new Jupiter API to write
> The only question is... where you go with the jars
This has been discussed earlier. The plan is to move most of them to the
central Maven repo.
--emi
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 1:24 PM, Raphael Bircher
wrote:
> Hi Geertjan
>
> Yea, you did a good work. The only
Hi Geertjan
Yea, you did a good work. The only question is... where you go with the
jars. ATM they got downloaded from Oracle. Will Oracle continue to host
them? Else we have to find a place elsewhere.
Regards Raphael
Am .05.2017, 12:04 Uhr, schrieb Geertjan Wielenga
Thanks Raphael and Tushar and everyone else. Clearly we have a really nice
bundle that will define the code donation.
Gj
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 6:53 AM, Tushar Joshi
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Tried this from a slow connection in India.
>
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time: 3