Levi,

On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 13:25 +0200, Levi Hoogenberg wrote:
> Hi Russel,
> 
> which test framework are you using? With TestNG you van use the  
> failOnError property; JUnit probably has something similar, but I  
> haven't used it for years.
> 
>    Levi

In this case I am using GroovyTestCases so JUnit under the covers.
Whilst I prefer TestNG when using a framework directly, Groovy favours
JUnit.

Though I am not sure failOnError is an issue here.  The tests for a
given project are failing and Gradle is deciding to terminate the
multi-project build on the first test fail.  I suspect what I need is a
way of telling Gradle to ignore unit test fails.

Or maybe I am just misunderstanding the relationship Gradle sets up with
the unit test runner -- which is entirely possible :-)
 
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Russel.
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