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    Embracing JUnit 5 with Eclipse. JUnit 5 is out the door as the next generation test framework. It is a fundamentally redesigned version of the most widely used testing library in Java. JUnit 4.0 was first released over a decade ago after the introduction of annotations in Java 5.
    He also introduces JUnit 4’s flexible fixtures and shows you how to use annotations, rather than suites, to logically group tests before running them. The tutorial includes several sample tests run in Eclipse and instructions for running JUnit 4 tests in older, incompatible versions of Ant.
    Check out the Eclipse Marketplace entry for details on JUnit 5 support in Eclipse. Eclipse build with JUnit 5.0.0 GA support: JUnit 5 support is now included in Eclipse Photon (4.8) builds. Try it out with the latest Integration build available here. Try out JUnit 5 support in Eclipse Oxygen.1 (4.7.1) using the latest U-build available here.
    Writing and running JUnit tests In this section, Note: If you want to use JUnit 4 tests you have to make sure that your compiler compliance is set to 1.5. Next Section: Project configuration tutorial
    Although the current stable version is JUnit 4.12, What’s more, there is now direct support to run Unit tests on the JUnit Platform in Eclipse as well as IntelliJ. You can, of course, also run tests using the Maven Test goal. Please refer to this tutorial on JUnit5. 6. Exception Testing
    JUnit Tutorial JUnit is a unit testing framework for the Java programming language. JUnit has been important in the development of test-driven development, and is one of a family of unit testing frameworks.
    In addition it integrates well with a variety of frameworks like JUnit, TestNG, Ant, Maven, sbt, ScalaCheck, JMock, EasyMock, Mockito, ScalaMock, Selenium, Eclipse, NetBeans, and IntelliJ. In the following short tutorial we’re going to write some tests using ScalaTest exploring features like rich matchers, BDD syntax support or web tests
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