That sounds promising, unfortunately I only came across a
failIfNoTests option...
Thanks, Jason
Baptiste MATHUS wrote:
Or maybe Jason wants a failfast behaviour. If so, then I don't think it's
possible (see
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/test-mojo.html for
existing options).
And if so, again, you should know interdependent JUnit test is a very bad
practice. JUnit tests should be executable in any order (when no order is
specified, since I seem to remember it's possible to specify one with testng
e.g.).
Cheers.
2008/12/24 Jaikiran jai_forums2...@yahoo.co.in
novotny wrote:
Hi,
What maven configuration do I need to do to make maven die
completely if any test fails?
Thanks, Jason
As far as i know, that's the default behaviour. Unless you have set the
maven.test.failure.ignore to true
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