Hmmm,  I'm can't offer any insights into mavens behaviour,  as I
consistently get 0 tests run,  however, I have updated the wiki page [1] to
show how to set up Eclipse to run the test in the way I described above.
Any comments on the update would be most welcome.  I alos opened a Jira and
referecned it from the wiki page to alert unsuspecting users to the fact
that there is an issue.

It strikes me that we could perhaps do with factoring out the generic
instructions on how to configure the M2_REPO variable, and how to import a
maven created project into eclipse,  so that these could be referenced from
various locations.  We currently have two SDO pages replicating this
content,  and I guess DAS and SCA may have similar somewhere.

[1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/SDO+CTS

Regards, Kelvin.

On 04/05/07, Andy Grove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


And for some reason, I get this output - most of the SequenceAdd*Test
tests are failing for me. There certainly seems to be an element of
randomness in the whole thing when run using mvn.

Tests run: 398, Failures: 5, Errors: 29, Skipped: 3

-----Original Message-----
From: ant elder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 May 2007 09:07
To: tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Java SDO CTS] running the CTS inside eclipse

On 5/3/07, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

<snip/>

BTW We still have the issue that many of us don't see any test run under
> maven,  which is not a show-stopper but would be nice to fix.  Has
> anyone who has this running thought of any extra steps they took to
> configure their environment?


I've done nothing special and when I run them i get: Tests run: 398,
Failures: 3, Errors: 6, Skipped: 3

The console log for that is: http://rafb.net/p/9EWCrM63.html

What do others console logs show?

   ...ant

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