Appfuse 1.9.4 JSF flavor.

Matt Raible-3 wrote:
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> Which version of AppFuse are you using?
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> On 1/23/07, Ach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hi friends,
>>  I decided to categorize my tests into 4 not necessarily disjoint sets:
>>
>>  1. unit tests : Quicky unit tests
>>  2. slow tests: unit tests that does not run enough fast for continuous
>> builds
>>  3. acceptance tests
>>  4. all tests: Including all categories I mentioned before.
>>
>>  Now what is the best way to define these categorization in your opinion?
>> some  options may be:
>>
>>  1. different folders for each one
>>  2. differentiation in names (e.g.  MyClassSlowTest or
>> MyClassAcceptanceTest
>> ....)
>>  3. using annotations in source to  specify each category (e.g. @slow
>> says
>> to ant that this is not a needed tests in run-fast-unit-tests target...)
>>  4. using a properties/config file (Oh I should remember to edit this
>> each
>> time I add a test, sough)
>>  5. a combination of some of the above ways!!!
>>
>>  Now please share your valuable opinions with me. Your notes are so
>> appreciated :)
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