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Ban JUnit 4 imports

To prevent regressions when adding new tests, jenkinsci/plugin-pom#1178 introduced a new flag that enables a Maven Enforcer rule banning org.junit.* imports while allowing org.junit.jupiter.*.

With this change, the build will fail if any org.junit.* imports are introduced.

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Updated Maven parent POM version from 5.19 to 5.20 and added a new Maven property ban-junit4-imports.skip set to false in pom.xml.

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pom.xml
Bumped <parent><version> from 5.19 to 5.20; added <properties><ban-junit4-imports.skip>false</ban-junit4-imports.skip></properties>.

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pom.xml (4)

8-8: Parent POM bump to 5.20: looks good and aligns with the objective.

This is the minimum version expected to expose the new enforcer property.


23-23: Enforcer property set correctly (skip=false enables the ban).

This activates the rule and should fail CI on any org.junit.* imports outside of org.junit.jupiter.*.


23-23: No JUnit4 imports or junit:junit dependency found — no action required

Ran the repo-local scan (Java/Groovy import search + pom.xml dependency check). No matches were found.

  • pom.xml (line 23): <ban-junit4-imports.skip>false</ban-junit4-imports.skip> — left as-is.

8-8: Confirmed: plugin-pom 5.20 provides ban-junit4-imports.skip (JUnit 4 import ban)

Verified in the upstream plugin-pom 5.20 POM that ${ban-junit4-imports.skip} controls the JUnit 4 import check. No change needed.

  • pom.xml — line 8: 5.20 — OK to rely on ban-junit4-imports.skip
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