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[jira] [Resolved] (CONFIGURATION-817) Upgrade to JUnit 5
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Matt Juntunen resolved CONFIGURATION-817.
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Resolution: Done
> Upgrade to JUnit 5
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>
> Key: CONFIGURATION-817
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONFIGURATION-817
> Project: Commons Configuration
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Build
> Reporter: Rob Spoor
> Priority: Minor
>
> From https://lists.apache.org/thread/ygtkpch0s7nss4vx8xfytwsbnv7mzss9
> {quote}Matt Juntunen - Monday, 4 July 2022 04:40:43 CEST
> Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons Configuration 2.8.0 based on RC3
> Thanks, Bruno and Gary!
> Gary,
> I think the unit tests as a whole could use some upgrading. I'm
> picturing a conversion to JUnit 5, during which we could ensure
> compatibility with the latest JDK versions. I'm not sure what to do
> about the javadoc warnings on the generated classes. From the comments
> in the pom, this seems to have been an issue since v2.4.
> Regards,
> Matt J{quote}
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