Hi Arnaud,

I am able to run integration tests from the netbeans project tree using
Gradle, may be there is something similar with Maven.  Under each project
you want to use a Gradle task you can set-=up an entry in the project's "
gradle.properties" file, so:

##      Netbeans Actions
##
##        * Gradle tasks
##
    action.custom-1=intTest
    action.custom-1.args=--configure-on-demand -w -x check intTest
    action.custom-2=intTest_debug
    action.custom-2.args=--configure-on-demand -w -x check intTest
--debug-jvm

I am not sure if there is a Gradle plugin required to achieve this though,
it just worked when I did it after reading a stackoverflow post.

It is well worth checking for a Maven equivalent to the custom actions.
Another approach is to convert from Maven to Gradle which has a learning
curve of course.

Good luck there.  I'm for any thing that advances testing.

-- 
aloha,
         \_w_/
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 at 23:44, Arnaud bourree <arnaud.bour...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I use Netbeans 12.6 on Windows server 2016 with OpenJDK 11 and Maven 3.6.3
>
> I've some integration tests written with JUnit that Maven knows how to
> launch with failsafe.
> I'd like to run integration tests like unitary tests from Netbeans.
> I saw that there are project actions "Integration test file" and "Debug
> integration test".
> I expect Netbeans to propose to me something like "Test Integration File"
> instead of "Test File" on JUnit tests matching failsafe configuration : it
> doesn't.
>
> I didn't find any web pages explaining how to nor any limitation?
>
> Any idea how to?
>
> Regards,
>
> Arnaud
>

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