Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion, the error is now different but means the same
thing. We don't have the 100 tests failing BUT the build is aborted on a
noclass found error. (probably because it is in the src/test/java of the
dependency).
define 'stats-api' do compile.with
les_projets(['commons-metier','stats-persistence']), EHCACHE,
COMMONS_COLLECTIONS compile.with SPRING_SEUL # attention,
commons embarque SPRING : confit ? test.compile.with
(project("stats-persistence").test.compile.target) test.with
project('commons-test'), DB_UNIT, MOCKITO package :jar end
Cheers,Florence.
--- En date de : Mer 18.8.10, Antoine Toulme <[email protected]> a écrit :
De: Antoine Toulme <[email protected]>
Objet: Re: Including a jar with src/test/java
À: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Mercredi 18 août 2010, 18h31
Is it in the same Buildfile ?
If yes, then this should work:
test.compile.with (project("foo").test.compile.target)
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 09:22, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone (hope I'm not spamming),
> I have a test that is using another test in another project.
> Should I make a jar with only the classes of src/test/java and include this
> project as a test dependencies (like in maven
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/test-jar-mojo.html) ?
> I tried to include the src/test/java folder in the actual jar (just to see)
> with compile.from('src/test/java') but it does not seem to do the trick.
> Thanks for any help,Cheers,Florence.
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