Nicolai Parlog 8/5/2018

JUnit 5 Conditions: @Enabled, @Disabled, Customized

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This technical article explains JUnit 5's built-in conditional test execution annotations like @EnabledOnOs and @DisabledOnJre. It details how to use these conditions and provides a guide for developers to create their own custom conditions by extending JUnit 5, making test suites more readable and flexible.

JUnit 5 Conditions: @Enabled, @Disabled, Customized

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