That is not a pretty picture in the end, when compared to JUnit 4, where you had just that JAR, plus Hamcrest. Not so with Apache Ant, of course, where you need to set each and every JAR you need on a classpath of one form or another. However, this is not a problem when you're using Maven, since Maven resolves all transitive dependencies for you, and is supported in that way from Apache NetBeans 10 onwards.
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