![]() ![]() ![]() This question doesn't work either since it has to do with Android development and from what I can tell they have their project(s) set up completely different from me. Is there a huge difference between JUnit5.0 and JUnit5.2 and how they work? Do I have to add JUnit5.2 again but with the Compile scope? If so, how? jar files or the JUnit5.2 modules? My other project that JUnit is "accepted" on currently has JUnit5.0 listed in the modules page, and it shows up twice- once with the scope set to Compile and once with the scope set to Test. My project directory looks like this:ĭo I have to change the scope of the. My project dependencies now looks like this: I saw this question and followed the steps in the accepted answer to try and fix the problem. On a new project I created, it doesn't work at all and gives me about 50 errors all along the lines of java: package org.junit does not exist. ![]() On the second project I haven't had to do any JUnit testing so I don't know whether or not it works on there. On one of them, JUnit testing works just fine without any issues. Failed to resolve: junit:junit:4.12 How to Solve Solved IDEA Maven Package Error: ERROR javac options source files Solved IDEA Error: Failed to resolve :junit-platform-launcher Solved : No runnable methods at 4ClassRunner. I currently have 3 separate projects that use IntelliJ, one each for 3 different university courses. Do not mark as duplicate please the answer in this question does not actually solve my problem. I know this question has been asked before, but no previous answers actually solved my problem. ![]()
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