Is the invoker plugin intended to be used in a JUnit context?  I wanted to
write my integration tests using JUnit 4 but can't find an example that has
Java code to do this.  Thanks, - Dave



Anders Hammar wrote:
> 
> I would use the invoker plugin. If you look at nearly any maven plugin
> here
> at Mojo (the source code), you'll see examples of that type of integration
> testing.
> 
> /Anders
> 
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 16:09, laredotornado
> <laredotorn...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm developing my own custom Mojo.  I want to test the case where someone
>> hasn't entered the correct configuration, so my code has …
>>
>>
>> public class SeleniumTestMojo extends AbstractMojo {
>>
>>   ...
>>   public void execute() throws MojoExecutionException {
>>      try {
>>         …
>>            // Verify hosts are non-empty.
>>         if (hosts != null && hosts.isEmpty()) {
>>            throw new MojoExecutionException("Plugin execution requires
>> one
>> or more hosts.");
>>         }
>>
>>
>> I have an XML file that represents the misconfigured plugin, but I have
>> no
>> idea how to write an integration test to check for this kind of
>> exception.
>> Any advice or examples about writing integration tests is greatly
>> appreciated, - Dave
>>
>>
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