The appropriate orbit bundles are in Eclipse  builds >  N20091126-2000. So 
if you're consuming the JDT feature and the Eclipse Test framework  from a 
 recent build, the new JUnit bundles will be included.

http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse/Testing/JUnit4_Changes

Kim




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I believe all you have to do is make sure you are using the updated 
version of the eclipse test runner bundle, and the appropriate orbit 
bundles.  I don't think there is any other change that needs to occur, 
and nothing in Athena.   Haven't tested this yet though.

Dave

Nicolas Bros wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently received information that the Eclipse test framework now 
> supports JUnit 4.
> Does that make it possible to run JUnit 4 tests in Athena?
> It not, is it planned for the near future?
> I am asking because all our tests are currently written using JUnit 4, 
> and we'd like to avoid having to adapt them to JUnit 3.
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