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Tibor Digana commented on SUREFIRE-1768: ---------------------------------------- [~rolaca11] As [~rfscholte] said he will put this issue on the mailing list. Please *subscribe *to the [mailing list|https://maven.apache.org/mailing-lists.html] and find the discussion there. This is the open mailing list for developers and users: https://lists.apache.org/list.html?d...@maven.apache.org https://lists.apache.org/list.html?us...@maven.apache.org > Main classes not included in classpath when using Java Modules > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SUREFIRE-1768 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1768 > Project: Maven Surefire > Issue Type: Bug > Components: classloading > Affects Versions: 3.0.0-M4 > Environment: Windows 10, JDK 11 > Reporter: László Stahorszki > Priority: Major > > According to the > [documentation|http://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-surefire-plugin/examples/configuring-classpath.html], > the `classes` directory should be put on the classpath by default. > In this case, given that I have a `demo` package in both my main sources and > my test source, the enumeration > `classLoader.getResources({color:#6a8759}"demo"{color})` should have 2 URLs > in it. One for the package in the test sources and one for the main sources. > When using the Java Module System, this is not the case. Instead, I get two > URLs, both for the test sources. This error does not occur when not using the > module system. > I created a repository, which can reproduce this error. It can be found > [here|https://github.com/rolaca11/test-classpath-demo] -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)