Guy,

Move your integration/acception test to a separate maven project.
Treat it like an application so that you can invoke it on demain.
(ie all your test source goto src/main/java....)

You many need to write some goal wrapper to invoke the test.

-D

On 6/17/05, Guy Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm currently using Maven 1 for running our regular unit tests.  However
> I'm in the process of adding larger acceptance/integration tests that
> cover wide areas of functionality.  I am still using the JUnit framework
> for these acceptance tests, but I was wondering if there was a way to
> separate out these two test types.
> 
> The reason being is the time involved.  The standard unit tests run in
> no more than a couple of minutes. However the new acceptance tests
> require nearly an hour.
> 
> Ideally, running these acceptance tests would be a different goal
> (target).   I'm hoping to configure CruiseControl to run our unit tests
> on each build, but only acceptance tests on builds greater than 3 or 4
> hours apart.
> 
> Is this possible with Maven?  Perhaps with version 2?  Or does this
> require a custom plugin (based on the current unit test plugin)?
> 
> Thanks much,
> Guy
> 
> 
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