Wouldn't you be better off asking the Maven folks, rather than the Struts
Dev community?

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Martin Cooper


On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I work in a team that heavily writes unit and integration tests.
> Typically, our unit tests end in *Test and our integration tests end
> in *ITest (*HibernateITest, *MailITest, etc.). We put integration
> tests into a profile so they run only when requested.
>
> So I've been reading the Invoker documentation and it claims it is
> useful. Why is it useful? I don't understand what the purpose of
> creating separate projects for integration testing. I understand how
> that's useful for Maven's own integration testing (gotta test project
> configs), but how for the rest of Java developers? Can someone expound
> upon it? Is it just a preference? Is there an actual purpose?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
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