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Hi All, I am using Junit 4. My whole program is working fine. I am trying to write a test case. But there is one error...

here is very basic sample test

public class di  extends TestCase{
    private static Records testRec;
    public void testAbc() {
        Assert.assertTrue(
            "There should be some thing.",
            di.testRec.getEmployee() > 0);
    }

}

and when i run this it give me error that

fName can not be null

if i use super and do like this

public TestA() {
super("testAbc");
}

it work all fine. It wasn't this before with JUnit 3.X am I doing wrong or they changed it :( Sorry if I am not clear

Is there any way to executre test without super? or calling functions etc. ?

+6  A: 

In JUnit 4 you need not extend TestCase, instead use the @Test annotation to mark your test methods:

public class MyTest {
    private static Records testRec;
    @Test
    public void testAbc() {
        Assert.assertTrue(
            "There should be some thing.",
            MyTest.testRec.getEmployee() > 0);
    }
}

As a side note, testing a static member in your class may make your unit tests dependent on each other, which is not a good thing. Unless you have a very good reason for this, I would recommend removing the static qualifier.

Péter Török
thanks for your reply. When I tried this, it gave me error "Type mismatch: cannot convert from Test to Annotation" what should I to avoid this error? It gives me if I used @Test
Sounds like you imported some other Test class which is not an annotation. Make sure you import `org.junit.Test`, that should resolve the issue.
Péter Török
thanks it worked ! ! !