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Re: [tycho-user] specifying test framework symbolic name?

AFAIK, the test framework is taken from the target platform of your build. So if you have only your wrapped JUnit bundle in the target platform, the test runtime should use that one without the need for any further configuration.

 

Regards

Tobias

 

 

From: tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matthew O'Connor
Sent: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2012 06:09
To: Tycho user list
Subject: Re: [tycho-user] specifying test framework symbolic name?

 

Is configuring that something you would consider or is it too tightly integrated into everything else that it's not worth it?

On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 7:36 PM, Igor Fedorenko <igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

No, test framework bundle symbolic name is not configurable.

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Regards,
Igor



On 12-01-09 5:30 PM, Matthew O'Connor wrote:

Hello,

I want to be to specify the test framework's symbolic name (instead of
having it hardcoded to "org.junit" or "org.junit4"). This is because
"junit:junit" on Maven Central doesn't have bundle information in the
manifest and so I'm wrapping it with "maven-bundle-plugin". This gives
me more control over which version of JUnit I'm using - instead of just
grabbing whatever version happens to be bundled with Eclipse.

Is there a way to do this? org.eclipse.tycho.surefire.TestFramework
doesn't seem to allow it.

Thanks,
Matt

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