One of the things that I have been doing it mavenizing some projects. One of the frustrating things that I have found is that the surefire test runner doesn't like TestSuites. That didn't make me happy. I *could* refactor these old projects to not use a suite and run the tests in any order, but that's not an easy first step. I'd like to get it working first and then refactor to make it "correct". So I was stumped until today when I found Martin Wˆginger's post.
His solution is pretty simple. After that I just had to put in the proper include / exclude pattern (remember the double star at the front!) and I was good to go. It doesn't print what tests it is running in the console as it runs them, but the real reason was to make a report, not stare at the console as it runs. ;-) Since I can run the test suite, now I also have a coverage report. :-D
hi jim,
ReplyDeletei m wondering if you had written the PEO PPE exam yet...
please email me back.
thanks,
pearl
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ReplyDeleteme love you long time
Hey Jim, I just figured you haven't had some spam in a long time. Have a nice weekend :)
ReplyDeleteNo spam? I still get some spam just about every day, I just clear it all the time.
ReplyDeleteRyan set up something that allows me to close off old comments, so that's really helped. Spam seems to target old posts where people wouldn't really notice it.
Pearl: I have not written the PEO PPE exam. At this point I'm not sure that I will because I really don't know how many doors it will open up for my career. Maybe I'll change my mind in 10 years.