I meant from inside Eclipse, or as specified in testng.xml.

I haven't upgraded my version of the plugin, perhaps this is a feature
they've added. I also want to see if parallel works properly in a more
recent version.

On 2/1/07, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you tried -excludegroups <comma-separated list of group names>?
I think that works.

On 2/1/07, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really only structure things in two ways: fast vs. slow, aka default
>  vs. integration.
>
> I think if I was building an application, I may add additional groups
> to cover tests that need special setup to run (assuming I couldn't do
> that myself).
>
> I wish TestNG had an option to exclude named groups from a run, and
> run everything else (including those outside a group).  T5 core now
> has 689 tests and takes nearly a minute to run. On the other hand,
> most of that time is spent inside integration tests and without those
> I don't really trust that the framework operates correctly so there's
> no way to win!
>
> On 2/1/07, Dan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hey guys, just wondering. if you use testng how do you normally
> > structure your groups? Do you always specific a group for unit tests or
> > do you not?
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