I wrote cljunit (https://github.com/mikera/cljunit) to address precisely 
this problem.

cljunit lets you run any clojure.test tests using a simple JUnit test 
wrapper. This means you get Eclipse integration etc. for free, and it can 
integrate nicely with any build tools that have JUnit support.

On Wednesday, 15 October 2014 20:17:05 UTC+8, Sven Richter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the opportunity to start some clojure here in our office, we are a 
> pure java team right now and as I am the only working on this currently I 
> would like to run some tests in clojure. Of course, these tests will have 
> to test existing java code.
> So ideally, what I would like to do is to take existing projects and add 
> some unit tests. These existing projects are build with gradle or ant (we 
> are switching to gradle, however, our main libs will be built with ant for 
> some time). That means that theses tests will have to be run during the 
> gradle / ant build.
> Additionally, as we are developing in eclipse, the tests also have to be 
> part of the existing test suites. Is that possible at all?
>
> Are there any examples out there that do something similar? I would like 
> to keep the barrier of using the tests as low as possible (I am not talking 
> about the development of the tests). 
>
> Thanks for every comment, hint, whatever,
> Sven
>

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