Folks,
I was playing around a bit with TestNG (
http://testng.org/doc/documentation-main.html#introduction) & it seems to
be the way to go for the type of integration testing we are doing. This may
involve major changes at the platform testing level but will be worth the
investment.

Here are some articles that compare TestNG with JUnit4. We are using JUnit
3.

http://www.mkyong.com/unittest/junit-4-vs-testng-comparison/
http://nelz.net/2010/10/06/testng-vs-junit4/

I had a chat with Krishantha & he too agrees that TestNG is more suitable
for the type of test automation we do. Does anybody have any concerns
regarding this move?

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