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Surefire is used to setup and run the JUnit tests (I think it's a
replacement for the JUnit test-runner tools, but I'm not sure). The long
and the short of it is that surefire *should* produce the same results
as the m1 junit stuff...

...with the exception of reporting, which is still in the work queue for
2.0, I believe. You're welcome to lend a hand toward this goal, if you'd
like. ;-)

- -john

Michael Owen wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Using M2.
|
| Firstly, when I run test, it runs surefire and not JUnit as shown in
| Maven 1 documentation. Is surefire better and/or how do I get JUnit to
| run the tests?
|
| Secondly, how do I get a HTML report showing the outcome of the JUnit
| tests run e.g. number of successful tests, error messages for invalid
| ones etc. on HTML page? (Any chance of saying what needs to be put in
| pom.xml file)
|
| Many thanks,
|
| Mike
|
|
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