Hi, Mayur,
I think you can make use of the "excludes" attribute of the fileset.
Inner classes have at least one "$" marks in the names of their class
files.
Regards,
Jerome.
On 8/28/07, mayurs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I have this Junit task in my build.xml file,
>
> <junit>
> <classpath refid="junit.run.id"/>
> <formatter type="brief" usefile="false" />
> <fileset dir="${junitclasses.dir}" includes="**/Test*.class"/>
> </junit>
>
> The problem is this wilcard for includes above will run all Junit Test
> classes that I have , including some inner class.
>
> How do I tell Junit ant task, to skip inner classes from a specific
> directory?
>
> I read somewhere that junit 4.4 has some support for this? Can someone let
> me know how to skip inner classes from being run by junit ant task?
>
> tx
> Mayur
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