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Migrating to JUnit 5

07.05.2019 |by drazen | 0 Comments | ,

JUnit 5 release was more than a year ago. More than enough time for JVM ecosystem to adapt and support it. Maven or Gradle, Eclipse or Intellij, Spring or Mockito – your tools of choice now support JUnit 5.

What are the cool new features?
Do I need to rewrite all my JUnit 3 and 4 tests?
Do you need to migrate at all?
How do you migrate?
Is it hard?
Is there something not yet supported?
Will I be able to migrate my own project after this event?

Come and find out!

Note: The talk will be in English. At the end we’ll organize a raffle, where you’ll have a chance to win free JetBrains license (for IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate or other JetBrains IDE) and tickets for jPrime 2019, Java conference in Sofia, 28.-29. May 2019, organized by our friends from BgJUG.

OUR JUNIT MASTER
Kostadin Golev (@kotseto)
Bulgarian Java User Group
Team Lead – Simulation Algorithm Development, Ocado Technology – Bulgaria

Kostadin is an experienced Java Developer and team leader with strong interest in unit testing and software design. Always on a quest of continuous improvement, Kostadin believes small efforts over time quickly add up. When not busy with work and family, he likes to write and share his experiences at https://kgolev.com.

SUPPORTERS
This meetup has been supported by Startup Center Niš and the company enjoy.ing. Thank you!

enjoy.ing is member of NSM engineering, Swiss software company, with headquarters in Zurich, and gathering internationally experienced teams of software engineers in Belgrade and Niš. In our development centers with more than 240 employees, we develop and manage highly complex software solutions for discerning clients. We are guided by clients’ needs and provide solutions that directly meet their market needs.

RAFFLE WINNERS

jPrime tickets:

  • Djordje Mijatovic
  • Vujica Miljakovic

JetBrains license:

  • Srdjan Bogojev
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