Due to a bug (or "unintentional feature") in JUnit 4, overridden test
methods not annotated with @Test are still executed as test methods;
however, JUnit Jupiter does not support that. Thus, prior to this
commit, some overridden test methods in spring-core were no longer
executed after the migration from JUnit 4 to JUnit Jupiter.
This commit addresses this issue for such known use cases, but there
are likely other such use cases within Spring's test suite.
See gh-23451