You can also use -Dsurefile.useFile=false to output the error to
stdout. I do this in Hudson also so that the emails contain the error.
--Brian
On May 14, 2008, at 12:39 PM, "Adam Hardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Wayne Fay on 14/05/08 16:03, wrote:
>> I am using surefire to run our unit
Wayne Fay on 14/05/08 16:03, wrote:
I am using surefire to run our unit tests. All goes well until a test fails
then I have to do some major seaching to find the problem. The problem is
that there are loads of files created for the set of tests (one per class)
and no indication of which file I
> I am using surefire to run our unit tests. All goes well until a test fails
> then I have to do some major seaching to find the problem. The problem is
> that there are loads of files created for the set of tests (one per class)
> and no indication of which file I should look in.
If you simply
)
to combine all report files into one so that I can simply open one file and
see all the problems.
Many thanks
Robert Matthews
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