JUnit+4.xAtAfterClass

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=@AfterClass= There is no analog to @AfterClass before JUnit 4.0. It is run once after all unit tests in a given class have executed.

The @AfterClass in the most derived class executes first, then the immediate superclass and so on. The most base class's @AfterClass annotated methods execute last.

Notice that the method is both public and static. This is required: code format="java5" 47:    @AfterClass 48:    public static void removeTestVehicleType { 49:        vtComponent.removeVehicleTypeNamed(TEST_VEHICLE_TYPE_NAME); 50:        vtComponent.removeVehicleTypeNamed(TEST_VEHICLE_TYPE_NAME_2); 51:    } code

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