Hi all!

I'm new to Maven. In fact, I'm pretty new to the Java world, I just dropped by 
some years ago, and I see things have progressed rapidly.

I'm migrating an old project to Maven, but there is something I don't quite 
see how should be done.

We have a bunch of heavy tests, like performance tests, some functional tests 
and stuff, they can run for hours, so it is not something you launch 
light-hearted. Usually, most of these tests would only be run prior to a 
deployment to production, and only against a test environment quite like the 
production environment.

I plan to adopt test-driven development for my next project, and Maven seems 
will suited for that with the test phase. Also, I have seen that it has a 
integration-test phase, but that is not what I'm looking for (I think), since 
it seems to run before the package is even installed to the local repository, 
and I don't necessarily want to run it before it is on the test box.

So, there is a problem here, how do I set Maven up so that I get more control 
of when tests are run?

Kind regards 

Kjetil Kjernsmo
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