Better support for GUI application development (JavaFX, Swing and AWT) Add the downloaded JAR to the libraries folderĪfter this step is done, simply create a Java file and start writing unit tests! You can get this feature in the latest update of Extension Pack for Java.Download the testing related JARs based on your choice (JUnit, JUnit Jupiter, TestNG).To use this feature, simply go to the "Testing" view and select "Enable Java Tests" (shown in the picture below). To address this, we have added a new feature in our extensions so that if your project (assuming it is a basic project without build tools) does not contain any testing related libraries, you can easily add the JAR and enable unit testing in your project. We have received a lot of feedback from students that when working on a simple Java project, they always have to manually add the testing framework JARs (such as JUnit) to the project, and our Java extensions does not offer any functionality to easily help them with this common task. Let us take a look at these new features! Easily enabling unit testing in basic Java projects Many schools are back in session after the winter holidays, and in order to provide student and educators a better experience using Java on Visual Studio Code this semester, we have been making a series of improvements regarding unit testing, GUI application development and Gradle project creation. Hi everyone, welcome to the February update of Visual Studio Code Java and this time we have a special edition for education! I have worked on various product areas at Microsoft, such as Bing Ads, Azure. Our team is currently based in Shanghai, China. Senior Program Manager at Developer Division in Microsoft.
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