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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T17:52:49+00:00 2026-06-10T17:52:49+00:00

I’m using pure JUnit 4 test and I have them compiled inside some jars

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I’m using pure JUnit 4 test and I have them compiled inside some jars that belongs to the classpath.
I’d like to run all the tests in my classpath.

Is there a way?

My tasks looks like:

<target name="test" description="All the tests">
    <junit fork="yes">
        <classpath> 
            <path refid="test.classpath" />
            <fileset dir="war/WEB-INF/lib/">
                <include name="*.jar"/>
            </fileset>
            <fileset dir="war/WEB-INF"/>
            <fileset dir="war"/>
        </classpath>
    <formatter type="plain" usefile="false" />

    </junit>
</target>
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    2026-06-10T17:52:51+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 5:52 pm

    The example below assumes the JUnit tests are named with the suffix “Test” such as “MyClassTest.java” and that the JUnit 4 jar file is in a library directory pointed to by the property lib.dir. For each jar file containing compiled tests, a ZipFileSet may be used to select the test classes within a nested <batchtest> element. The path to the JUnit 4 jar is included in the classpath to ensure that the correct version is used.

    <target name="test" description="All the tests.">
      <junit fork="true">
        <classpath>
          <fileset dir="war/WEB-INF/lib/" includes="**/*.jar" />
          <fileset dir="${lib.dir}" includes="junit*.jar" />
        </classpath>
        <batchtest haltonfailure="true">
          <zipfileset src="war/WEB-INF/lib/test.jar" includes="**/*Test.class" />
        </batchtest>
        <formatter type="plain" usefile="false" />
      </junit>
    </target>
    
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