Hi, does anyone have advice in this area? Am we the only people using
JUnit 4.4 with Eclipse 3.3, or just the only ones who are having
problems with it?
Cheers,
Todd.
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> Subject: [junit] what's an "Unrooted Test" and why can't I
> find anything online about it?
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> I'm using Eclipse 3.3 with JUnit 4.4. In the olden days,
> with Eclipse 3.0 and JUnit 3.8, I could select a single test
> method in the Outline view and run just that method.
> Nowadays, whenever I try to do that, Eclipse's test runner
> runs all the tests in the class. The results are shown in a
> tree, and the tests I didn't ask to be run are all under a
> node called "Unrooted Tests [Runner: JUnit 4]".
>
> So, I figured there must be some simple explanation, and
> immediately did a Google search. And it found nothing on
> topic. So I searched the Eclipse documentation and website
> for "unrooted tests" and again got nothing. So I searched on
> this Yahoo Group's message archive, and again found nothing.
>
> Am I the only person in the world who has ever had this
> problem with running a single test method from Eclipse? Or
> am I searching for the web's most suppressed secret?
>
> Someone please tell me you've seen this problem too! And why
> is there nothing written up about these mysterious "Unrooted
> Tests" in all the places I looked?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Todd.
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