Hi Ben,

I checked, and in my Eclipse setup (I have the 1.9.x branch checked out,
and I'm running Eclipse  Indigo Service Release 2) that file behaves just
like others. (I.e. Run As -> JUnit Test works.)

I don't know what might be up in your setup. Check to make sure you've
opened the file in the default java editor rather than as plain-text, and
look at the Markers view to see if your project configuration is right.

-Darius

On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Ben Fulton <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wanted to look at another introductory ticket, so I chose TRUNK-2556,
> "Warnings when running ForgotPasswordFormControllerTest". But I'm confused
> by the fact that right-clicking on that class in Eclipse does not allow
> "Run as JUnit Test" in the way that tests in the other projects do. Is
> there something I need to do to enable this in Eclipse?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ben Fulton
>
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