What was your problem?
Junit has a problem with its classloader that can also be worked around by excluding 
the problem classes from the reload.
Just edit in <IntelliJInstallDir>/lib/junit.jar the junit/runner/excluded.properties 
to include the package you have problem with.
We had to add org.sax.* and weblogic.* to get our XML code to work.
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Hope this helps
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Jacques

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From: Edoardo Comar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 9:14 AM
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Subject: [Eap-list] (524) junit integration issue


I guess that you run junit with its default of�using a new classloader very time it 
runs a test
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that is causing me some problems, so that I have to add�a main to my test methods and 
run them with "-noloading"
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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).
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Edo
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