Well, clearly we need to figure out why the failures occur.  I don’t believe 
that the tests “depend” on their order. It seems more likely that some tests 
are not cleaning up properly when they are done or are not cleaning up when 
they start.

Ralph

> On Dec 2, 2014, at 7:45 AM, Gary Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If I execute all the Core tests in one go from Eclipse, I get a lot of 
> failures. I fixed one but we have a lot of tests that depends on test order. 
> They just happen to work from Maven most of the time.
> 
> See http://pastebin.com/CkdUYZLs <http://pastebin.com/CkdUYZLs>
> 
> Gary
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