Here's the junit target I have (verbatim). It allows me to include or
exclude specific tests, or groups of tests by using the
test.junit.include.files or test.junit.exclude.files properties, but
those can be left blank.

                <junit haltonfailure="no"
                                filtertrace="on"
                                showoutput="yes"
                                printsummary="yes"
                                fork="yes"
                                dir="${jdataglyphs.build.dir}">
                        <classpath>
                                <path refid="jdataglyphs.classpath"/>
                                <pathelement 
location="${jdataglyphs.test.classes.dir}"/>
                        </classpath>
                        <formatter type="plain" usefile="yes"/>
                        <formatter type="xml" usefile="yes"/>
                        <batchtest 
todir="${jdataglyphs.test.results.dir}/test-results-data">
                                <fileset dir="${jdataglyphs.test.src}"
                                        includes="${test.junit.include.files}"
                                        excludes="${test.junit.exclude.files}">
                                        <size value="0" when="more"/>
                                </fileset>
                        </batchtest>
                </junit>

On 4/30/07, Pamela perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks that already I have proven it and it does not work.




tests.dir directory TestsCases

 <junit printsummary="yes" fork="yes" haltonfailure="yes">

                <classpath refid="tests-classpath"/>
                     <classpath refid="compile.classpath"/>
                <formatter type="plain"/>
                <batchtest>
                           <fileset dir="${tests.dir}">
                           </fileset>
         </batchtest>
        </junit>

he is not correct???

----- Mensaje original ----
De: David Kavanagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: Ant Users List <user@ant.apache.org>
Enviado: lunes, 30 de abril, 2007 19:19:24
Asunto: Re: execute junit in directory

Pamela,
You can use the <batchtest> sub-element instead of <test>. that allows
you to specify a fileset  which pulls in all of your junit test files.

David

On 4/30/07, Pamela perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I can execute all the test you marry of a directory. this script executes 
single one.
>
> <target name="test">
>   <junit fork="yes" haltonfailure="yes">
>     <test name="${test.class.name}" />
>     <formatter type="plain" usefile="false" />
>     <classpath refid="test.classpath" />
>   </junit>
> </target>
>
> I need to execute them all then testcases.
>
> help me
>
>
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