You can run Junit 4 with maven. You just need the Junit 4 dependency in your pom. You also need the surefire plugin to execute the tests.
You can run Junit 4 with maven. You just need the Junit 4 dependency in your pom. You also need the surefire plugin to execute the tests.
See: maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-... nt: surefire looks for files with *Test. Java nameing to finde tests.
Works like a charm. Thanks for the URL and the *Test convention. :) – ogregoire Mar 27 '11 at 20:25.
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