I'm puzzled by this error:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: junit/framework/TestCase
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:792)
at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.baseadaptor.DefaultClassLoader.defineClass(DefaultClassLoader.java:188)
at org.eclipse.osgi.baseadaptor.loader.ClasspathManager.defineClassHoldingLock(ClasspathManager.java:638)
...
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.loadClass(RemoteTestRunner.java:693)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.loadClasses(RemoteTestRunner.java:429)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:452)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:683)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:390)
at org.eclipse.pde.internal.junit.runtime.RemotePluginTestRunner.main(RemotePluginTestRunner.java:62)
at org.eclipse.pde.internal.junit.runtime.CoreTestApplication.run(CoreTestApplication.java:23)
...
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: junit.framework.TestCase cannot be found by org.eclipse.xtext.junit_2.4.3.v201309030823
at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.BundleLoader.findClassInternal(BundleLoader.java:501)
at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.BundleLoader.findClass(BundleLoader.java:421)
at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.BundleLoader.findClass(BundleLoader.java:412)
at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.baseadaptor.DefaultClassLoader.loadClass(DefaultClassLoader.java:107)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:357)
... 78 more
The exception happens when I run the tests for my Xtext DSL as plugin tests (i.e. when a new Eclipse platform is started internally). This happens before any of my code is executed.
When I look at the plugin dependencies, I can see that org.junit_4.11.0.v201303080030.jar
is on the classpath and I also see /.../workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.pde.core/.external_libraries/org.junit_4.11.0.v201303080030/junit.jar
So OSGis should definitely be able to resolve this dependency.
Does Xtext 2.4.3 work with JUnit 4.11 or do I have to downgrade my Eclipse install to JUnit 4.10?
Create a class with below code in your project-
On saving if eclipse shows compiler errors. Press Ctrl + 1 ( Quick Fix ) and select one of the below-
a) Add jUnit 4 library to buildpath b) Fix project setup
If a does not appear your eclipse installation is missing jUnit 4 plugin. In that case google up on how to install jUnit in eclipse.
Two possible places to check for more details:
jar tvf
orjavap -classpath
and specify the JAR), and check for its dependecieseclipse.ini
for some initialization variables that could possibly be fixed.You may have have unresolved issues in your pom.xml file. Open the problems view solve accordingly. Then ideally you will be able to run the test cases successfully without encountering the classnotfoundexception.
Two points
First
Check your
Project Properties->Java Build Path->Libraries (tab)
. JUnit should be there although this usually will show up in the build.Check you Project's
Run Configurations->JUnit->Classpath (tab
). JUnit should be under User Entries for your project.Second
Check you have below plugins
[EDIT] This got me on the right track. To fix the error make sure you have org.junit 3.8 in the target platform!
Explanation: The error above means that Eclipse itself couldn't start. It seems that the JUnit runner has a dependency on JUnit 3.8. It won't be used but without it, the whole platform can't be initialized.
You can see whether you have the same problem by looking at the stack trace: Does it contain
RemotePluginTestRunner.main
?To fix the error, add the org.junit 3.8 bundle to your target platform.