Yeah, my problem was both the castor-VERSION.jar and the castor-VERSION-xml.jar were in my classpath.
--- Keith Visco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Paul, > > What happens if you use JUnit directly instead of > using Ant's > JUnitTestRunner class? > > --Keith > > Paul Tomsic wrote: > > anyone have any ideas why when I try to run a > junit > > test, i'm getting the error, > > "java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not obtain the > > default configuration file castor.properties from > the > > Castor JAR" ? > > I've got the castor (v.0.9.6) jar in my classpath > > (obviously, otherwise it wouldn't even compile) ? > > I've even added an additional explicit > > castor.properties file to a ./resources/ folder > and > > added that folder to the first entry in my > classpath, > > but nothing. > > I'm not having the same problem in the regular > runtime > > environment, only when I run JUnit tests. > > > > Here's my actual cmd line: > > > > java -classpath > > > ./resources:./lib/castor-0.9.6.jar:./lib/junit-3.8.1.jar:./classes > > > > > org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner > > com.blah.MyTest > > > > any thoughts greatly appreciated. > > > > thanks > > > > > > > >

