This has now been completed and merged back to 'develop'. From here I will look into creating JUnit5 Extensions for Polygene, for downstream users (i.e. myself) for the various needs.
Cheers Niclas On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 1:52 PM, Niclas Hedhman <nic...@hedhman.org> wrote: > > Gang, > > I am in the process of converting all Polygene to JUnit 5, primarily > because the Extension system in JUnit 5 is much much nicer than that > available in JUnit 4. > > I will also add Extensions for unit (single module or layered app) and > integration tests (with docker). > It should be easier to make nulti-module tests, and tests of entire > application in it's production form. > > It is a massive undertaking, as I will not leverage the so called > "vintage" platform in JUnit 5, but be fully latest version across the board. > > There is a branch on Git server, "Migrate_Junit5" and I am at a position > now where all non-@Rule dependent tests compiles, and I am pushing (from > airport, slow connection) that as I am writing this. > > Cheers > Niclas > -- Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer http://polygene.apache.org - New Energy for Java