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JUnit4SuitesShouldUseSuiteAnnotation
JUnit4SuitesShouldUseSuiteAnnotation
In JUnit 3, test suites are indicated by the suite() method. In JUnit 4, suites are indicated
through the @RunWith(Suite.class) annotation.
This rule is defined by the following XPath expression:
//ClassOrInterfaceBodyDeclaration[MethodDeclaration/MethodDeclarator[@Image='suite']]
[MethodDeclaration/ResultType/Type/ReferenceType/ClassOrInterfaceType[@Image='Test' or @Image = 'junit.framework.Test']]
[not(MethodDeclaration/Block//ClassOrInterfaceType[@Image='JUnit4TestAdapter'])]
Example:
public class BadExample extends TestCase{
public static Test suite(){
return new Suite();
}
}
@RunWith(Suite.class)
@SuiteClasses( { TestOne.class, TestTwo.class })
public class GoodTest {
}
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