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    January 12, 2025

    We are expanding our TestNG suite to run multiple tests. Doing so we’ve encountered a strange occurrence.

    In one suite I have two tests. Both tests have one class each. Tests in IntegrationTest.java has a @BeforeClass annotation.

    This is my testng.xml:

    <suite name=”Suite”>
    <test name=”Test”>
    <classes>
    <class name=”testng.Jenkins”/>
    </classes>
    </test>
    <test name=”Test2″>
    <classes>
    <class name=”testng.integrationTest.IntegrationTest”/>
    </classes>
    </test>
    </suite>

    Two tests, one class each.

    Below is my TestNG output console:

    There is no mention of the method under @BeforeClass annotation in IntegrationTest.java.

    The method got executed (it has sysout in the console) but it is not shown in this TestNG results console.

    Shouldn’t @BeforeClass execute before @Test?

    This the class:

    public class IntegrationTest {

    //@BeforeSuite
    //public void beforeSuite() {
    //
    // System.out.println(“Before suite”);
    //
    //
    //
    //}

    @BeforeClass
    public void beforeClass() {

    System.out.println(“Before class”);open(“http://www.google.com”);
    }

    @Test
    public void IDEEACamsEndtoEndTest() {

    System.out.println(“Actual test”);

    }

    }

    So, @BeforeCLass method doesn’t get displayed in TestNG output window (picture above) until I uncomment @BeforeSuite. Then both get displayed (picture below):

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