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Good addition. I'm considering adding this to the JUnit section, though. What do you think? |
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Do whatever you prefer, for me both options are fine. |
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I use JUnitParams all the time, but never without JUnit so I'd suggest the JUnit section is a perfect place to put this addition. |
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I think, this is now outdated with JUnit5: https://www.baeldung.com/parameterized-tests-junit-5 |
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Hey guys,
What's about adding JUnitParams to your resources list??
Basically, JUnitParams is a library which allows to create readable and maintainable parametrised tests. It is not widely known in the Java world, even though it provides much better functionalities than JUnit Parametrised runner.