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Andrea Aime commented on SUREFIRE-1262:
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Hi, I'm trying to understand how does one set up dependencies either in the 
modulepath and in the classpath (I'd need to do a mix, some in one, others in 
the other) but in the documentation of the "test" goal I don't see anything 
related to modulepath. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what this ticket was about, 
or it's just there and I'm missing it?

> Add modulepath support
> ----------------------
>
>                 Key: SUREFIRE-1262
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1262
>             Project: Maven Surefire
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Robert Scholte
>            Assignee: Tibor Digana
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 2.21.0
>
>
> With the Jigsaw project Java9 is extended with a modulepath. This means that 
> surefire should be executed in a different way.
> When working with a modulepath, the Classpath in the MANIFEST of the 
> executable jar will be ignored, you need need to add everything on 
> commandline. 
> Just like javadoc, the java executable has an {{@<file>}} option, where you 
> can add arguments per line. So this is the new preferred way to build the 
> module-path.
> IIUC for surefire it is important to add {{--patch-module 
> target/test-classes}} (was: -Xpatch) which makes it possible to use the same 
> packages as target/classes.



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