JUnit+4.xAtBeforeClass

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=@BeforeClass=

There is no analog to @BeforeClass before JUnit 4.0. This is initialization code that is executed once. That is, if you have 1 unit tests or 100, this will execute one time before the very first test execution.

@BeforeClass annotated methods in superclasses will execute first.

Notice that the method is both public and static. That's required: code format="java5" 40:    @BeforeClass 41:    public static void createTestVehicleType { 42:        vtComponent = new VehicleTypeComponent; 43:        vtComponent.createVehicleType(TEST_VEHICLE_TYPE_NAME, ValidState.valid); 44:        vtComponent.createVehicleType(TEST_VEHICLE_TYPE_NAME_2, ValidState.valid); 45:    } code

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