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Andrea Paternesi updated NETBEANS-3720:
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    Description: 
If you have a gradle project where the "main" source directory is not present 
but there is only the "test" source directory then you cannot launch a test 
using *Run focused test method* and *Debug focused test method because* 
Netbeans simply disables them.

If you create the "main"  directory with a simple readme file inside then 
Netbeans enables again these two options.

This is a bug to me. You can have a project with no main sources but test 
sources.

The example is to have a battery of end-to-end tests that simply calls rest API.

Can you please fix it?

Thanks

 

  was:
If you have a gradle project where the "main" source directory is not present 
but there is only the "test" source directory then you cannot launch test using 
*Run focused test method* and *Debug focused test method because* Netbeans 
simply disables them.

If you create the "main"  directory with a simple readme file inside then 
Netbeans enables again these two options.

This is a bug to me. You can have a project with no main sources but test 
sources.

The example is to have a battery of end-to-end tests that simply calls rest API.

Can you please fix it?

Thanks

 


> Run focused test method and Debug focused test method disabled in certain 
> circumstances
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-3720
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3720
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 11.2
>         Environment: Kubuntu linux 19.10 64bit with java 8 64bit latest 
> version
>            Reporter: Andrea Paternesi
>            Priority: Major
>
> If you have a gradle project where the "main" source directory is not present 
> but there is only the "test" source directory then you cannot launch a test 
> using *Run focused test method* and *Debug focused test method because* 
> Netbeans simply disables them.
> If you create the "main"  directory with a simple readme file inside then 
> Netbeans enables again these two options.
> This is a bug to me. You can have a project with no main sources but test 
> sources.
> The example is to have a battery of end-to-end tests that simply calls rest 
> API.
> Can you please fix it?
> Thanks
>  



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