/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. If the class has a suite() method, it will be ignored. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request classWithoutSuiteMethod(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz, false); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. The odd name is necessary because <code>class</code> is a reserved word. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request aClass(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. The odd name is necessary because <code>class</code> is a reserved word. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request aClass(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. If the class has a suite() method, it will be ignored. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request classWithoutSuiteMethod(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz, false); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. The odd name is necessary because <code>class</code> is a reserved word. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request aClass(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. If the class has a suite() method, it will be ignored. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request classWithoutSuiteMethod(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz, false); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. If the class has a suite() method, it will be ignored. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request classWithoutSuiteMethod(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz, false); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. The odd name is necessary because <code>class</code> is a reserved word. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request aClass(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. The odd name is necessary because <code>class</code> is a reserved word. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request aClass(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. If the class has a suite() method, it will be ignored. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request classWithoutSuiteMethod(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz, false); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. The odd name is necessary because <code>class</code> is a reserved word. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request aClass(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. If the class has a suite() method, it will be ignored. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request classWithoutSuiteMethod(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz, false); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. The odd name is necessary because <code>class</code> is a reserved word. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request aClass(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz); }
/** * Create a <code>Request</code> that, when processed, will run all the tests * in a class. If the class has a suite() method, it will be ignored. * * @param clazz the class containing the tests * @return a <code>Request</code> that will cause all tests in the class to be run */ public static Request classWithoutSuiteMethod(Class<?> clazz) { return new ClassRequest(clazz, false); }