Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 14:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I posted an email a while ago about that as well..  I would love to be able
>> to call maven java:jar -ignore test:test etc....  For the same reasons you
>> have specified.  Purists have said that you should ALWAYS run tests, but
>> when they slow you down too much, they are just ignored.  I think being able
>> to selectively turn them on and off would be great.

>maven.test.failure.ignore = true

That won't help you if you have regression tests which run 60
minutes. You simply don't want to run them on every single build.

Otherwise you end up with 

<unitTest>
  <includes>
    <include>**/*Test*.java</include>
  </includes>
  <excludes>
    <exclude>**/XmlRpcTest.java</exclude>
  </excludes>
</unitTest>

like in the jakarta-turbine-fulcrum/project.xml 

Not nice.

        Regards
                Henning

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