great !!
 instead of running the tests twice, will it work to add as postGoal to 
'test:compile' the goal 'jar:jar-resources' ?
 Dennis
 On 7/27/05, Michael Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> 
> Spot on. :) Just figured it out myself too. I have to put a test:test goal
> before, so the test classes are compiled. So with the test being done 
> again
> for jar:install, it means the tests are carried out twice.
> 
> Mike
> 
> <br><br><br>>From: Dennis Geurts
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><br>>Reply-To: Dennis Geurts
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> <[email protected]><br>>Subject: Re: Multiproject resources
> problem<br>>Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:16:31 +0200<br>><br>>ok,
> reasonable, just checking...<br>> the 'java:jar-resources' goal that
> should copy your test-classes comes<br>>before the 'test:compile'
> goal<br>> could it be that you start with a clean (multi)project ??
> the<br>>'build/testclasses' dir will still be empty,<br>>and you'll
> copying all the files that are there (that is to say: none at<br>>all)
> ;-)<br>> Dennis<br>><br>> On 7/27/05, Michael Owen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:<br>> ><br>> ><br>>
> > No. I've changed it to put the test classes into that
> directory.<br>> ><br>> > Mike<br>> ><br>> >
> <br><br><br>>From: Dennis Geurts<br>> >
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><br>>Reply-To: Dennis Geurts<br>>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><br>>To: Maven Users
> List<br>> > <[email protected]><br>>Subject: Re:
> Multiproject resources<br>> > problem<br>>Date: Wed, 27 Jul
> 2005 13:16:56<br>> >
> +0200<br>><br>>Michael,<br>> you
> specify:<br>><br>> >
> <directory>${basedir}/build/testclasses</directory><br>><br>>
> > shouldn't that<br>> >
> be:<br>><directory>${basedir}/target/test-classes</directory><br>><br>>
> > ??<br>> Dennis<br>><br>> On 7/27/05, Michael
> Owen<br>> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:<br>>
> ><br>> ><br>><br>> > > Hi,<br>>
> ><br>> > I have a problem when doing jar:install<br>> >
> in a multiproject scenerio. In my<br>> > individual project
> I<br>> > have:<br>> ><br>> >
> <resources><br>> ><br>> >
> <resource><br>> ><br>> >
> <directory>${basedir}/build/testclasses</directory><br>>
> ><br>> > <includes><br>> >
> <include>**/*</include><br>><br>> > >
> </includes><br>> > </resource><br>>
> ><br>> > </resources><br>> ><br>> >
> to include the testclasses into<br>> > the produced jar when I do
> jar:install.<br>> > This<br>> ><br>> > happens
> when doing it for the individual project, but when done as a<br>> >
> goal<br>> > for a multiproject goal ie:<br>>
> ><br>> ><br>> > <goal
> name="multi:build"><br>> > <j:set<br>> >
> var="goal" value="jar:install"/><br>>
> ><br>> > <attainGoal
> name="multiproject:goal"/><br>> ><br>> >
> </goal><br>> ><br>> > The testclasses don't
> get put into<br>> > the jar. Any help? Looked on the<br>>
> > multiproject plugin<br>> > documentation page and it says to use
> ${basedir} to<br>> > solve the<br>> > problem, but I've
> done that.<br>> ><br>> > Mike<br>><br>>
> > ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>>
> >
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