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Benjamin Bentmann commented on MWAS-19:
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You could also have a look the Eclipse Plugin. It's using ordinary JUnit test
classes run during integration-test phase to do the ITs.
That might also be of interest:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Review+of+Plugin+Testing+Strategies
Thought not sure how up-to-date the infos are, you'll find out ;-)
> Create a complete set of integration-tests
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>
> Key: MWAS-19
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MWAS-19
> Project: Maven 2.x WebSphere 6 Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 1.0-alpha-3
> Environment: N/A
> Reporter: David J. M. Karlsen
> Assignee: David J. M. Karlsen
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> Although I use the plugin frequently in a lot of projects integration tests
> should be added for all of the goals.
> Preferably activated by a profile by an existing path to a WAS installation
> and/or a variable.
> Either use the shitty-plugin or the invoker-plugin - whatever suits our need
> best.
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