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[jdt-dev] JUnit Plug-in test bug
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- From: Ricardo Garcia <rickystreambase@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 09:47:27 -0800 (PST)
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I can't run test MyTest in my 'core' plugin, but when
I move it to my 'application' plugin(plugin that
invokes my GUI), it works just
fine.
The only variable that I know of is which plugin
package the test is in.
When I run in core I get the following error
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: No tests found
in com.ide.core.MyTest
I've checked the plug-in dependencies in core and it
uses org.junit as does the 'application' plugin.
I've sent this to newsgroups such as eclipse.jdt.tools
and not received any response. I feel like this might
be a bug given the lack of documentation on how to run
tests for a commercial plugin with a multi-package
architecture.
When you have more than one plugin package does one
become the default for running the tests? I'm trying
not to be a dumb user, but I've fiddled around and
referenced numerous books to no avail. If someone
could point me in the right direction it would be very
helpful.
thanks
ricky
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