Hi Dan, 
 After testing, did you have a look at the files in 'target\test-reports' ??
 Dennis

 On 7/15/05, Dan Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> I'm new to Maven, but can't find an resolution to this problem: unit
> tests don't run with enough verbosity to be useful. When I run unit
> tests that fail, there is nothing reported other than that the tests
> failed. For example:
> 
> [junit] Running com.foo.FooTest
> [junit] Tests run: 4, Failures: 0, Errors: 4, Time elapsed: 1.875 sec
> [junit] [ERROR] TEST com.foo.FooTest FAILED
> 
> If I want to see the reason the test failed I have to generate the
> site and then look at the HTML output, which takes a lot longer, but
> does provide the full reason for failure:
> 
> Error creating bean with name 'com.foo.FooTest' defined in null:
> Unsatisfied dependency expressed through bean property 'fooManager':
> There are 2 beans of type [class com.foo.FooTest] for autowire by
> type. There should have been 1 to be able to autowire property
> 'productManager' of bean 'com.foo.FooTest'.
> 
> Is there a way to get the failure reason on the command line?
> 
> In a separate problem, when I run test:ui it appears to have a
> different classpath than when running test. Is there a way to make
> sure these are the same? When running the Swing test runner from Maven
> I get classpath-related errors in my unit tests that don't appear when
> I run the console tests.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Dan Bradley
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