Wednesday, November 22, 2017

NetBeans: The <classpath> for <junit> must include junit.jar if not in Ant's own classpath

This error happens because the JUnit jar is missing from your class path. When this error occurs while you are trying to run your project:

1. Right-click on your project, and select Properties.

2. In the popup window, click on the Libraries under the Categories and check if the JUnit jar or library presents.

3. Add the JUnit-x.xx.jar to your library or build it as a library and add the library. You can get the JUnit jar from here.

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