Hi, Wayne,
Thanks for your continuous attention to my question. Seem that I should dig
more before posting a question. :-)
I am just going to answer my questions by myself.
Q: Is there a switch in maven to let me get all the tracking stack?
A: - We can find out the exception track stack in the surefire report after
execution the command:
mvn surefire-report:report
surefire report with HTML format file under
../target/site/surefire-report.html.
What I have done:
1. Execute *mvn -Dmaven.surefire.debug test*, and configure the default
listening port(5005) on your IDE.
2. I found out the root cause - Test classes can not load the xml files
which contain all test data files properly... Let me ignore my mistake,
just give the final solution here.
Maven Test ClassPath:..target/test-classes/
XML input data file: ..target/test-classes/data/input.xml
My solution:
InputStream inputStream = MyJunitTest.class.getResourceAsStream(
"/data/input.xml");
Thank you!
2008/12/15 Wayne Fay
> > I can not address this issue only by this error.
>
> The people on this list probably can't address this issue only by the
> info in the email. Can you package up a sample project that shows the
> error, and attach it to a new JIRA issue?
>
> > Is there a switch in maven to let me get all the tracking stack? Or is it
> > result from the compatiblity issue among maven, junit and JDK? Any
> > suggestions would be welcome.
>
> Did you try "mvn -X test" and/or scanning the output provided by
> Surefire (in target/surefire-reports)?
>
> Wayne
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