I just found the answer to my own question: mark the class with @Ignore My
apologies.
videophool wrote:
>
> In some junit code, I have a nested class that is private and static.
> This class implements an interface that is used by the code under test.
> The junit tests work fine in Eclipse, but fail under ant. The failures
> are:
>
> MyTestClass$NestedClass "Caused an ERROR Test class should have public
> zero-argument constructors.
> MyTestClass$NestedClass "Caused an ERROR No runnable methods.
>
> I need this class to provide psuedo data throug an interface that the code
> under test requires. Is there someway to mark the nested class so that
> junit-ant does not assume that it is used for nested tests?
>
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