Vicent,

I copied the stack trace as following in case you need it.  I checked 
and verified that cactus DOES pick up the VM parameter correctly.

1) testConvert(org.apache.cactus.sample.ejb.TestConverterEJB)

org.apache.cactus.util.ChainedRuntimeException: The Cactus 
'cactus.properties' configuration file need to be present in the java 
CLASSPATH (i.e. the directory that contains it need to be added to the 
client side CLASSPATH - This is the CLASSPATH that you used to start the 
JUnit test runner).

    at 
org.apache.cactus.client.ClientConfigurationChecker.checkCactusProperties(ClientConfigurationChecker.java:136)

    at org.apache.cactus.AbstractTestCase.runBare(AbstractTestCase.java:386)



Vincent Massol wrote:

>>The true problem behind is, however, is strange as well.  Somehow the
>>cactus.properties file is ALWAYS required to be in the class path,
>>    
>>
>even
>  
>
>>when you specified the cactus.config property through the VM
>>    
>>
>parameter.
>  
>
>> Is there a reason for this?
>>    
>>
>
>No, I don't think so. I guess it can be called a bug ! :-) I'll check
>that tomorrow. Thanks.
>  
>

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