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Trying to use junit so I can test code without needing the cRIO
I haven't seen much about junit in here. The discussion on screenstepslive talks about using the Smart Dashboard with a Command Based robot. I would like to be able to test some of the code without needing to run it on the cRIO.
I am still using Netbeans 7.2 from last year's control system with our code from last year as well. I verified that I have the junit plugin installed. I was able to create the test classes, but they won't compile. The problem is that Netbeans can't seem to find the junit package. For example, on the line: import junit.framework.TestCase; Netbeans complains the the package junit.framework does not exist. How could Netbeans have created all the test classes if it can't find the packages? My junit code is located at C:\Users\John\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\7.2\docs\ju nit-3.8.2-api I extracted the files from the zip delivered with the junit plugin. Any thoughts? Is Netbeans looking somewhere else? Is there a setting I can use to tell Netbeans where to look? Thanks. |
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