I think the maven way is not much concerned with package structure, however why 
not have a IT package? Do you have much need for package access in your ITs?

For Unit tests sharing the packages can be helpful, but for IT I would expect 
it does not only need to be collocated, but it actually is better to have the 
public view. (Some hooks might be required to open up state for initilisation 
and verification, not sure. In the cases I have seen public interface (or 
access to external systems like file or database) was enough.

Are those webstart client chars or do you use signed protection domains on the 
server or is this only signing for protecting the archives?

Gruss
Bernd
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From: Gary Gregory <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 5:01 PM
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Subject: Running integration tests against a signed jar

Hi All:

I have a POM that builds a signed jar, so far so good. Unit tests run, no
problem.

When integration tests run through fail-safe, the build fails all ITs with:

java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
Caused by: java.lang.SecurityException: class "com.example.MyClass"'s
signer information does not match signer information of other classes in
the same package

MG>you are running a jar with a bad signature
MG>you are running a jar with no signature
MG>to confirm
MG>for every jar in your runtime classpath
MG>BEGIN:
MG>for each jar expand next runtime jar
MG>edit /META-INF/MANIFEST.MF of current jar
MG>the signature would look something like
MG>net/sf/jasperreports/engine/util/xml/JaxenXPathExecuterFactory.class 
SHA-256-Digest: q3B5wW+hLX/+lP2+L0/6wRVXRHq1mISBo1dkixT6Vxc=
MG>save the first signature to outside file buffer
MG>compare  entryFromMANIFEST.MF to first-signature
MG>if not equal or non-existent resign current jar with algorithm from first 
signed jar
MG>goto BEGIN

As I understand it, failsafe runs the classes in test-classes against the
built JAR, and since my ITs are in the same package as the code tested, I
get the signing error above.

What is the Maven-way to get this to work?

Thank you,
Gary

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