Feature matrix Not all features are supported for all test frameworks, and the following table gives a brief overview of support status: *---------------------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------+-----------+----------+ || <> ||<>||<>||<>||<>||<> | *---------------------------------------------+------------+----------+------------+-----------+----------+ | groups/category support | N | N | Y | Y | N | *---------------------------------------------+------------+----------+------------+-----------+----------+ | security manager support | Y | N | N | N | N | *---------------------------------------------+------------+----------+------------+-----------+----------+ | runOrder support | Y | Y | Y | ? | Y | *---------------------------------------------+------------+----------+------------+-----------+----------+ | run >1 individual test method in a class | N | Y | Y | N | N | *---------------------------------------------+------------+----------+------------+-----------+----------+ | parallel support | N | N | Y | Y | N | *---------------------------------------------+------------+----------+------------+-----------+----------+ Legend: Y means supported, N means not supported. ? means not tested. If you would like to implement support for a given provider with an N or a ? (or create tests for it), you should create a patch and mark the issue is an improvement. If there is something wrong with an implementation marked with "Y" it's a bug.