On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 16:20, Tim Chen wrote:
> I'm sure that it's not recommened but you can achieve that using a few 
> changes in your project.xml setup.
> 
> use:
> <sourceModifications>
>       <excludes>
>         <exclude>**/Test*.java</exclude>
>       </excludes>
>  </sourceModifications>
> to prevent building ur test classes into your src.
> then for ur unitTest declaration do something like:
> 
>     <unitTest>
>       <includes>
>         <include>**/Test*.java</include>
>       </includes>
>     </unitTest>
> 
> along with a unitTestSourceDirectory that matches ur sourceDirectory.

Now I'm going to have add something that halts the build if any
derivatives of org.junit.Test* are found in the source directory :-)

> -Tim
> 
> Chad Woolley wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to implement maven on an existing project, which has the unit 
> > tests in the same directories as the classes they test.
> >
> > Is this supported with maven?  I read the test plugin docs, but I 
> > don't see any properties or any info there...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chad
> >
> >
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