From: JavaUnit In which IDEs does JUnit integrate better, and how better? --RonJeffries ---- Seems like these links belong here (rather than just the main JUnit page): --DavidRees * JunitWithForte - It's easy to use JUnit with Sun's ForteForJava. * JunitWithIntellij - Basic but more than adequate - great stacktrace hyperlinks in text mode! * JunitWithNetBeans - Support now exists (version 3.3.0 and upwards), it's slick, easy and intuitive. * JunitWithKawa - You can run JUnit tests from the KawaIde. (If you really have to.) * JunitWithMicrosoftTools - There are some problems using JUnit with Microsoft's SDK 2.01 (implements JDK 1.1.4). * JunitWithJbuilder - You can run JUnit tests from BorlandJbuilder. * JunitWithVisualAge - Basic support for VisualAge is including in JUnit distribution. See link for gotchas and thoughts. * JunitWithEmacs * JunitWithEclipse - Sweet, in my opinion. ---- From what I have seen adding a JUnit command can be done in any IDE that allows you to add custom commands. Some IDE's have API's which allow for manipulation of the editor. -- ErikMeade ---- IDE specific comments moved to appropriate Junit with page.