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Koen Serneels updated SUREFIRE-1237:
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Description: At the moment I grouped the test classes of a Maven module
into different TestNG suite files based on some criteria. The different suite's
are ran sequentially ootb by surefire. With the current version it is possible
to run the suites in parallel using multiple threads. However, in my situation
I need them to run forked in different JMVs per suite XML file. The tests in
each JVM are then executed sequentially. So for example, JVM1 will work on all
tests contained by suite1 (running them sequentially) in parallel, JVM2,3,4
etc will do the same thing for their assigned suite XML file. (was: At the
moment I grouped the test classes of a Maven module into different TestNG suite
files based on some criteria. The different suite's are ran sequentially ootb
by surefire. With the current version it is possible to run the suites in
parallel using multiple threads. However, in my situation I need them to run
forked in different JMVs per suite XML file. In each JVM the tests then
sequentially. So for example, JVM1 will work on all tests contained by suite1
(running them sequentially) in parallel, JVM2,3,4 etc will do the same thing
for their assigned suite XML file.)
> Running suites forked
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> Key: SUREFIRE-1237
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1237
> Project: Maven Surefire
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Maven Surefire Plugin
> Affects Versions: 2.19.1
> Reporter: Koen Serneels
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> At the moment I grouped the test classes of a Maven module into different
> TestNG suite files based on some criteria. The different suite's are ran
> sequentially ootb by surefire. With the current version it is possible to run
> the suites in parallel using multiple threads. However, in my situation I
> need them to run forked in different JMVs per suite XML file. The tests in
> each JVM are then executed sequentially. So for example, JVM1 will work on
> all tests contained by suite1 (running them sequentially) in parallel,
> JVM2,3,4 etc will do the same thing for their assigned suite XML file.
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