I'm running a junit test case using the PowerMock test runner. I'm using the following command line to execute it:

java -cp .:junit-4.9b2.jar:easymock-3.0.jar:powermock-easymock-1.4.8-full.jar org.junit.runner.JUnitCore SampleTest

When doing so I am receiving this error:

initializationError(SampleTest)
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/junit/internal/runners/TestClassRunner
...

How can I fix it?

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I just solved this one now, when I added the @RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class) attribute, eclipse automatically imported:

import org.powermock.modules.junit4.legacy.PowerMockRunner;

All I needed to do is change it to be:

import org.powermock.modules.junit4.PowerMockRunner;

And now it works fine with JUnit 4.8.2.

The 2nd runner is for when running with older versions of JUnit - specifically 4.3 and older.

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  • is the TestClassRunner in the appropriate package in the junit-4.9b2jar?
  • does it work with junit 4.8?
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I solved the problem. I used old version junit-4.0.jar. But I still don't understand why is missing the class TestClassRunner especially in the package powermock-easymock-junit-1.4.8.zip (there is junit-4.8.2.jar)? The junit-4.8.2.jar is missing the class TestClassRunner also.

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This is not the correct solution - merely a workaround. See my answer – RonK Jul 5 '11 at 7:08
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See here

You're probably using the wrong PowerMockRunner. There's one runner made for JUnit 4.4 and above and a second runner made for JUnit 4.0-4.3 (although the latter also works for some older minor versions of JUnit 4.4).
Try switching from the org.powermock.modules.junit4.PowerMockRunner to org.powermock.modules.junit4.legacy.PowerMockRunner or vice versa. Look at the getting started guide to see how to configure this in maven.

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