Is NetBeans still incapable of using JUnit 5? The JUnit 4 test runner does
not pick up non-public tests, so then the indication that the test is not
used is perfectly correct.

Al

On Thu, Sep 8, 2022 at 11:23 AM Ulrich Mayring <ulrich.mayr...@isys.de>
wrote:

> When I define a package-private unit test like:
>
> @Test
> void myMethod() { ... }
>
> then Netbeans underlines the method name and hints "myMethod is never
> used".
>
> If I define the test method to be public, this hint is not displayed.
>
> In a way this is logical behavior, but I wonder whether it is useful.
> Perhaps a unit test or even any other test should be recognized to be
> "top level methods", even if they are package private.
>
> Any opinions on this?
>
> Ulrich
>
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