Issue
I need to solve a java problem for an interview, and they have sent me the test class. It starts with
import org.junit.Before;
and also has the following syntax at places:
@RunWith(JUnit4.class)
...
@Before
...
@Test
I haven't used Java in a while so this confuses me a little. I downloaded eclipse and when I try to compile this test file there's errors at the import and at the @ signs. The import error throws:
The import org.junit cannot be resolved.
And the @RunWith is not even recognized because it tries to resolve it to a type.
Solution
You need to add junit
library to the classpath of your project. There are several choices to achieve it depending on your development setup.
Command line: In the case of command line invocations, you will have to add
junit.jar
to the classpath of your application withjava -cp /path/to/junit.jar
. Take a look at the answers here.Using eclipse: Eclipse distributions are bundled with this library and this is how you can use it for your project. Right click on the eclipse project and navigate:
Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add Library -> JUnit -> Junit 3/4
In the scenarios where you want to use a different version of the jar, instead of clicking on Add Library above you should click on Add External Jar and locate the library on the file system.
Answered By - user2030471
Answer Checked By - Mary Flores (JavaFixing Volunteer)