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Revision as of 15:01, 4 December 2007
Information on JUnit4
- successor to most widely used unit-testing framework for Java, JUnit3
- under active development (last JUnit3 release 3.8.2 2006-03-03)
- JUnit 4 released 2006-02-16
- 4.1 2006-04-27
- 4.2 2006-11-16
- 4.3 2006-11-16
- 4.3.1 2007-03-28
- 4.4 (current as of 071204) 2007-07-18
- JUnit 4 released 2006-02-16
- based on Java 5 features:
- no longer need to extend class TestCase
- test-method names do not have to start with the prefix test
- mark your test method with a @Test annotation
- use static import to get assert methods (instead of via inheritance)
importjunit.framework.TestCase; import org.junit.Test; import static org.junit.Assert.*;; public class CalculatorTestextendsTestCase { @Test public voidtestadd() { .... assertEquals(4, calculator.add( 1, 3 )); } }