![]() But, first, we must ensure that the above class working is fine, and we need to follow the below structure in JUnit as follows. In Eclipse, you can use the Go to File action or double-click on a test method in JUnit view to navigate to the corresponding default method inherited by the test class: Tagging and filtering You can tag test classes and test methods with your own identifiers using the Tag annotation in JUnit Jupiter.
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