If you are using an ANT driven build you can remove the test or
testLocal from the build, and create your own targets to get executed.
You would also need to launch and configure your testing environment.
You might be able to add it to the Dependencies and have the testing
platform created, and then re-use that in your target environment. I'm
not familiar with TestNG but I assume they have a headless runner that
you could execute instead of the standard junit headless runner.
So short answer, yes, I think creating a custom target might be the way
to go.
Dave
Miles Parker wrote:
Hi all,
I filed a bug on this a while back,
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=271206) and I'm still wondering if anyone
has any thoughts on what it would take to support testng through Athena. Would it be a
"simple" matter of including the appropriate zips and then adding a custom
build task to execute the tests?
cheers,
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