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The JUnitParams project adds a new runner to JUnit and provides much easier and more readable parameterized tests for JUnit >= 4.12. The main differences with the standard JUnit Parameterized runner are: - more explicit - params are in test method params, not class fields - less code - you don't need a constructor to set up parameters - you can mix parameterized with non-parameterized methods in one class - params can be passed as a CSV string or from a parameters provider class - parameters provider class can have as many parameters providing methods as you want, so that you can group different cases - you can have a test method that provides parameters (no external classes or statics anymore) - you can see actual parameter values in your IDE (in JUnit's Parameterized, it's only consecutive numbers of parameters)
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