Issue
I'm forced to use JUnit 3. If I were using JUnit 4, I would occasionally use @Ignore
since several of my tests take a bit of time.
Is there anything analogous in JUnit 4? Commenting out tests is sloppy, and changing the name (from testXxx()
) could lead to forgotten tests. @Ignore
is great, because it always reminds you which tests were not run.
Does anyone have a best practice for running some of a test classes methods in JUnit 3?
Solution
I don't know any other solution apart from commenting out tests or renaming them. I would go for the renaming option and use my own convention. For example all of them will start with ignoreXXX(). Then you can do one find/replace with your editor and you are ready.
Answered By - Petar Minchev
Answer Checked By - Gilberto Lyons (JavaFixing Admin)