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Upgrade JUnit 4 to JUnit 5 and refactor tests as necessary #832

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t11947 opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1003
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Upgrade JUnit 4 to JUnit 5 and refactor tests as necessary #832

t11947 opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1003

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t11947 commented Apr 21, 2020

An upgrade of JUnit version will allow us to leverage new features found in JUnit 5 and move to a version that's being actively supported.

Linked to gchq/Gaffer#2270

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Hi I can claim this one please

@n3101 n3101 added this to the v1.19.0 milestone Aug 24, 2021
@t92549 t92549 modified the milestones: v1.19.0, v1.20.0 Sep 14, 2021
@t92549 t92549 modified the milestones: v1.20.0, v1.21.0 Oct 22, 2021
@t92549 t92549 modified the milestones: v1.21.0, v2.0.0 Dec 6, 2021
@n3101 n3101 modified the milestones: v2.0.0, v2.0.0-alpha-0.2 Jan 26, 2022
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t92549 pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 12, 2022
* Change all tests to use JUnit 5

* Fix message that can be null

* Typo - missing call
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t92549 commented Jul 12, 2022

Closed by #1003

@t92549 t92549 closed this as completed Jul 12, 2022
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