So what do you want to do?
1.Run a junittest under Eclipse? (There is a good Junit plugin for Eclipse: Use
it!)
2.Run a junit-test under ANT? (e.g. run a bunch of tests in batchmode): Use
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> How can I get more detailed information about what is going wrong?
How about checking your 'outfile'?
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Hi,
I'm using Ant 1.6.5 with Eclipse 3.4 (Win XP), JRE 1.5. I run a particular
JUnit task that fails, but I can't figure out which test within my JUnit
TestCase class is failing. Here's my task ...
On 2008-12-03, Francis Galiegue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le mardi 02 décembre 2008, Francis Galiegue a écrit :
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>>> 3.I did not try this, but it seems not too difficult, perhaps I dont know
>>> enough about cp.
>>> What about
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Le mercredi 03 décembre 2008, Francis Galiegue a écrit :
> Le mardi 02 décembre 2008, Francis Galiegue a écrit :
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> > > 3.I did not try this, but it seems not too difficult, perhaps I dont
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> > > enough about cp.
> > > What about
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Le mardi 02 décembre 2008, Francis Galiegue a écrit :
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> > 3.I did not try this, but it seems not too difficult, perhaps I dont know
> > enough about cp.
> > What about
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> I'll try that and report.
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Nope...
It reco