Do you have any plans to move to TestNG? It seems to be more flexible than junit, and to be much easier to use too. It's also much more efficient at writing tests with it.
Considering that Click has a small unit test coverage, so when making changes there are almost no regression tests to catch things up, I think TestNG might help much more than it does junit right now. Click-examples being the reference for most new users, also doesn't seem to have any unit tests at all :(. thanks, Joseph. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/%22Upgrade%22-to-TestNG--tp2592677p2592677.html Sent from the click-development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
