[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Goulbourn) wrote:

Sorry if this is an FAQ (I did at least try and get the FAQ list but was informed there wasn't one).

I'm a recent convert to both JUnit and Ant, has someone already created a
JUnit task or is the norm to run it through the java task? My reason for
asking is that the java task doesn't seem to stop the build when a test
fails as JUnit has completed successfully.

Thanks,
Paul.

The development of JUnit at our site is doing well. We have several hunderts unit tests running with JUnit and ANT in our autoimated build environment.


JUnit needs alot of other non standard classes, as I missed things in ANT. All these things are halfway ready to be included in ANT (as the much discussed Path object). Due to the recent movement of redoing ANT I stopped sending patches and never commited a thing.

However, if it takes longer to build the next so much improved and defently needed version of ANT, I woul like to add JUnit and friends, if welcomed.

Right now, we have our own version of ANT, which we maintain seperatly from the offical ANT. I dislike this situation. I would love to commit more of our stuff, BUT I would like to get more feedback.

I hope some of the new committers take on and help improve the situation.

- tom







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