I guess that you run
junit with its default of using a new classloader very time it runs a
test
that is causing me
some problems, so that I have to add a main to my test methods and run them
with "-noloading"
I think the
-noloading setting should be exposed on the junit configuration for a test to
run (and then I could default it in the template).
Edo
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Edoardo Comar
Cape Clear Software
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London W4 5YA, United Kingdom
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