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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:05:27+00:00 2026-05-13T15:05:27+00:00

I have an abstract base class, which I use as a base for my

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I have an abstract base class, which I use as a base for my unit tests (TestNG 5.10). In this class, I initialize the whole environment for my tests, setting up database mappings, etc. This abstract class has a method with a @BeforeClass annotation which does the initialization.

Next, I extend that class with specific classes in which I have @Test methods and also @BeforeClass methods. These methods do class-specific initialization of the environment (e.g. put some records into the database).

How I can enforce a specific order of the @BeforeClass annotated methods? I need the ones from the abstract base class to be executed before the ones of the extending class.

Example:

abstract class A {
    @BeforeClass
    doInitialization() {...}
}

class B extends A {
    @BeforeClass
    doSpecificInitialization() {...}

    @Test
    doTests() {...}
}

Expected order:

A.doInitialization
B.doSpecificInitialization
B.doTests

Actual order:

B.doSpecificInitialization // <- crashes, as the base init is missing
(A.doInitialization        // <---not executed
 B.doTests)                // <-/
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    2026-05-13T15:05:28+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:05 pm

    Don’t put the @BeforeClass on the abstract class. Call it from each subclass.

    abstract class A {
        void doInitialization() {}
    }
    
    class B extends A {
        @BeforeClass
        void doSpecificInitialization() {
            super.doInitialization();
        }
    
        @Test
        void doTests() {}
    }
    

    Seems like TestNG has @BeforeClass(dependsOnMethods={"doInitialization"}) – give it a try.

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