Hi all, we're running ant on my site, a slightly modified version that I maintain which includes a patch for javadoc that I already proposed 3 times to this list. I'll switch to the official version when Sam will integrate my patch. But I am very interested into your Junit task and I vote in favor of integrating it into the main distribution: we're using Junit a lot but I didn't integrate it to ant yet, waiting for your task to be integrated: maintaining our own version of ant already takes too much of my time.
P@ Thomas Haas wrote: > [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 -- Patrick Chanezon, iPlanet Market Maker- Portal/EServices Technical Lead Netscape Communications Corp. - http://people.netscape.com/chanezon/ Opinions are my own. "Two monks were arguing about a flag. One said: `The flag is moving.' The other said: `The wind is moving.' The sixth patriach happened to be passing by. He told them: `Not the wind, not the flag; mind is moving.'" Zen Koan
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