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java - Why isn't my @BeforeClass method running?

I have the following code:

    @BeforeClass
    public static void setUpOnce() throws InterruptedException {
        fail("LOL");
    }

And various other methods that are either @Before, @After, @Test or @AfterClass methods.

The test doesn't fail on start up as it seems it should. Can someone help me please?

I have JUnit 4.5

The method is failing in an immediate call to setUp() which is annotated as @before. Class def is :

public class myTests extends TestCase {
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do NOT extend TestCase AND use annotations at the same time!
If you need to create a test suite with annotations, use the RunWith annotation like:

@RunWith(Suite.class)
@Suite.SuiteClasses({ MyTests.class, OtherTest.class })
public class AllTests {
    // empty
}


public class MyTests {  // no extends here
    @BeforeClass
    public static void setUpOnce() throws InterruptedException {
        ...
    @Test
    ...

(by convention: class names with uppercase letter)


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