added setUpTest to allow rerunning tests

If "Keep JUnit running after a test run when debugging" is checked in the launch configuration and the test is launched in Debug mode, an individual test can now be rerun from the JUnit view's context menu.
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  2. org.eclipse.jdt.apt.core/
  3. org.eclipse.jdt.apt.pluggable.core/
  4. org.eclipse.jdt.apt.pluggable.tests/
  5. org.eclipse.jdt.apt.tests/
  6. org.eclipse.jdt.apt.ui/
  7. org.eclipse.jdt.compiler.apt/
  8. org.eclipse.jdt.compiler.apt.tests/
  9. org.eclipse.jdt.compiler.tool/
  10. org.eclipse.jdt.compiler.tool.tests/
  11. org.eclipse.jdt.core/
  12. org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.builder/
  13. org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.compiler/
  14. org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.model/
  15. org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.performance/
  16. .gitignore
  17. pom.xml
  18. README.md
README.md

JDT Core

This is the core part of Eclipse's Java development tools. It contains the non-UI support for compiling and working with Java code, including the following:

  • an incremental or batch Java compiler that can run standalone or as part of the Eclipse IDE
  • Java source and class file indexer and search infrastructure
  • a Java source code formatter
  • APIs for code assist, access to the AST and structured manipulation of Java source.

For more information, refer to the [JDT wiki page] 1 or the [JDT project overview page] 2.

License

Eclipse Public License (EPL) v1.0