When a class is annotated with @RunWith or extends a class annotated with
@RunWith,
JUnit will invoke
the class it references to run the tests in that class instead of the runner
built into JUnit. We added this feature late in development. While it
seems powerful we expect the runner API to change as we learn how people
really use it. Some of the classes that are currently internal will likely be refined
and become public.
@RunWithor extends a class annotated with@RunWith, JUnit will invoke the class it references to run the tests in that class instead of the runner built into JUnit. We added this feature late in development. While it seems powerful we expect the runner API to change as we learn how people really use it. Some of the classes that are currently internal will likely be refined and become public.