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Lifecycle of JUnit 5 Extension Model

JUnit5 final release is around the corner (currently it is M4), and I have started playing with it a bit on how to write extensions. In JUnit5, instead of dealing with Runners, Rules, ClassRules and so on, you’ve got a single Extension API to implement your own extensions. JUnit5 provides several interfaces to hook in its lifecycle. For example you ...



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