Classes located in src/test/java are treated as JUnit tests if they contain the 
name Test
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                 Key: SUREFIRE-522
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-522
             Project: Maven Surefire
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 2.4.3
         Environment: Ubuntu
            Reporter: Kristoffer Moum


Having recently upgradet to 2.4.3 I realise that all classes whose name 
conforms to the above described pattern are being treated as JUnit test 
classes, meaning that if the class isnt scoped public, it does not provide a 
default construct and it does not contain a test method, it will be reported as 
containing failed tests, i.e.:

Tests in error: 
initializationError0(com.mycompany...TestMethodConfiguration)
initializationError1(com.mycompany...TestMethodConfiguration)
Tests run: 246, Failures: 0, Errors: 2, Skipped: 0

The methods initializationError0 and 1 do not exist in the class obviously.

Surefire didn't use to treat classes based on naming conventions unless the 
class name ended with "Test".

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