Hi Tibor, On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 5:03 PM Tibor Digana <tibordig...@apache.org> wrote:
> Usually these errors appear in the test itself or the *libraries*. > As for instance, we found out that a Spring's library is implementing Kafka > stuff calling the "Runtime.getRuntime().halt( <int> )". > The same bad thing is to call the "System.exit(<int>)". > I have recognized this situation after I saw a crashed test in your logs. > The test is supposed to be crashed if the execution breaks abruptly without > receiving a JUnit/TestNG event about finishing the test, see this log: > > *[ERROR] Crashed tests: [ERROR] com.haldiram.business.helper.t* > *est.SuspiciousActivityHelperTe**st* > Nowhere within my code (that's been tested by junit) and within my unit tests, I've used things like 'Runtime.getRuntime().halt' or 'System.exit'. The following within the logs that I've shared, (i.e *[ERROR] Crashed tests: [ERROR] com.haldiram.business.helper.t* *est.SuspiciousActivityHelperTe**st*) that you've cited, doesn't indicate any of the things like use of 'Runtime.getRuntime().halt' or 'System.exit'. For the information, the name 'SuspiciousActivityHelper' is a business name within my application, and is not anything related to technical suspicious aspects within my application or test codebases. The issues that I've discussed within this thread, still causes the same problems to me. -- Regards, Mukul Gandhi