I do the same thing -- run everything from ant, then use maven to build the
web site. I think you can put:

maven.test.skip = true

in your project.properties to tell maven not to run the tests.

I also override the java:compile goal in my maven.xml:

<goal name="java:compile">
  <ant target="compile"/>
</goal>

My project.xml add the junit report to the list of reports to generate:

<reports>
  ... (other reports) ...
  <report>maven-junit-report-plugin</report>
</reports>

My batch file runs junit tests from ant, then calls "maven site:generate" to
generate the web site.

Hope this helps,
Daniel Rabe

-----Original Message-----
From: James Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 4:05 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven and Unit Tests


I'm having no luck with this.  Running 
maven junit-report 
fails because it's not a valid goal.  If I don't set the
<unitTestSourceDirectory> then I won't get a Unit test report, even if I had
set the maven.test.reportsDirectory.  If I do include the
<unitTestSourceDirectory> in project.xml then Maven will try to compile and
run the tests.  I would like to be able to use the output from the tests
that were run from Ant to generate the unit tests report for the site.  Is
this possible?


On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 00:52, Matthieu RIOU wrote:
> I think the JUnit Report plug-in should do it. Just run :
>  
> maven junit-report
>  
> This will only work if your test output files are generated in the 
> standard directory, if not you'll have to override the 
> maven.test.reportsDirectory property.
> 
> James Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey All,
> I'm fairly new to Maven so be patient with me if this question has 
> already been answered. We have been using Ant to build our software 
> for some time now and are quite pleased with it. I'm now using Maven 
> to generate project information and take advantage of the canned 
> reports. I especially like the junit-report plugin. My question is if 
> I can take advantage of this report without running the Junit tests 
> through Maven. The tests are run through a target in Ant which is 
> called from a shell script in our nightly build. I would prefer not to 
> have to change anything in the Ant scripts as we have finally 
> standardized on something. Let me know if there is any way to generate 
> this report from the TEST-***.txt files.
> 
> Thanks,
> James
> 
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