On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 10:10 AM Tushar Joshi <[email protected]> wrote: > I remember JUnit 3.8.1 being used for many years even when JUnit 4 was the > standard. > Project have reluctance for shifting an existing JUnit library for many > reasons. > > Given that we should have both JUnit versions 4.11 as well as 5.x supported in > an IDE. Right. The JUnit 4 libraries are packaged with NetBeans so if you have an existing project it will continue to work (or should!) The question is whether someone creating a new project would want to start with JUnit 4 (I can see they would, if they already have a load of other projects and they want to be consistent) Pete
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