Thanks Alex.

So for CCNET to identify a task as a test and NOT as part of the
build, the minimum requirement is to configure the test output as an
XSL sheet?

In my final test output, I'll probably have only 2 or 3 lines of
messages. Do I still need to go through that process? OR is there an
alternative?

Thanks,
Sameer


On Jun 4, 12:49 pm, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is possible to run them the way you describe. However, the output
> that you would merge in the publishers section needs to be XML. You
> then need an XSL sheet configured and present on both your web
> dashboard and build server to parse through the XML and display the
> relevant information.
>
> On Jun 4, 1:45 pm, Sameer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to run tests that I have included within a DOS batch
> > file (that calls other test .EXE files), through CCNET? My main aim is
> > for CCNET to recognize it as a Test.
>
> > From what I've read, CCNET will identify it as a test if I generate an
> > output in XSL format and then merge it in the publishers section. Is
> > that correct?
>
> > Currently, for my tests, I'm just using a NANT script that calls my
> > Batch file through <exec>.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Sameer

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