Is there a recommended way to integrate Hamcrest into the JUnit configuration in Eclipse? Currently Eclipse’s JUnit comes with Hamcrest-core only. I want to edit that configuration to include Hamcrest-all. How should I do this?
Is there a recommended way to integrate Hamcrest into the JUnit configuration in Eclipse?
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There’s nothing to stop you adding hamcrest as a JAR to your eclipse project’s build path. If there’s one packaged with eclipse (and I didn’t realise there was, but fair enough), then it’s just there as a convenience.