I will give that a try shortly and let you know the outcome. -Kyle
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Igor Fedorenko <[email protected]> wrote: > Are you able to reproduce the problem using fresh/clean install of > "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" from http://eclipse.org/downloads/ ? > > -- > Regards, > Igor > > > On 12-02-03 9:30 AM, Kyle Bober wrote: > >> I am using STS 2.8.1 with 1.0.100 of m2e and I am unable to execute me >> JUnit Test cases by simply right clicking on the Java Test file and >> selecting -> 'Run As -> JUnit' >> >> I run into the following ClassNotFoundException : >> >> Class not found >> com.thesearchagency.smb.**service.site.component.**contextprocessing.** >> CustomizationImporterCPTest >> java.lang.**ClassNotFoundException: >> com.thesearchagency.smb.**service.site.component.**contextprocessing.** >> CustomizationImporterCPTest >> at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(**URLClassLoader.java:202) >> at java.security.**AccessController.doPrivileged(**Native Method) >> at java.net.URLClassLoader.**findClass(URLClassLoader.java:**190) >> at java.lang.ClassLoader.**loadClass(ClassLoader.java:**306) >> at sun.misc.Launcher$**AppClassLoader.loadClass(**Launcher.java:301) >> at java.lang.ClassLoader.**loadClass(ClassLoader.java:**247) >> at >> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.**junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.** >> loadClass(RemoteTestRunner.**java:693) >> at >> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.**junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.** >> loadClasses(RemoteTestRunner.**java:429) >> at >> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.**junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.** >> runTests(RemoteTestRunner.**java:452) >> at >> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.**junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.** >> runTests(RemoteTestRunner.**java:683) >> at >> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.**junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.** >> run(RemoteTestRunner.java:390) >> at >> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.**junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.** >> main(RemoteTestRunner.java:**197) >> >> >> If I delete the target directory with the compiled classes and make some >> changes to the code in the test class it seems that it is not being >> automatically compiled. I have the 'Project -> Build Automatically' >> turned on so it is odd that when i make changes to the test case code >> that is it not automatically rebuilt. >> >> If I execute the 'Run As -> Maven Test' it does compile the test classes >> and places them in the 'target/test-classes' directory. Then if I select >> the JUnit Test class java file and 'Run As -> JUnit' it executes the >> compiled test class form the previous 'Run As -> Maven Test'. If I then >> make additional changes to the JUnit code then 'Run As -> JUnit' it does >> not recompile the test class automatically and the changes made to the >> class are not reflected in the JUnit execution, Is this a bug??? If >> anyone can help me in resolving this it would be wonderful. >> >> -Kyle S, Bober >> >> -- >> Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good >> programmers write code that humans can understand. ~Martin Fowler >> >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> m2e-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://dev.eclipse.org/**mailman/listinfo/m2e-users<https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users> >> > ______________________________**_________________ > m2e-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/**mailman/listinfo/m2e-users<https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users> > -- Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand. ~Martin Fowler
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