Try passing -Dsurefire.useFile=false

On 12/21/09, jvsrvcs <jvsr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> When I run Maven junit tests (surefire plugin) I have errors and a message
> that I should
> go open a file that is in /target/surefire-reports/
>
> This takes a lot of time to navigate to the directory, open the file, scroll
> or search
> to find the problem, go fix the problem, close the tool I used to open the
> file and
> re-run the test.
>
> What I would really like is to be able to see the errors in my IDE or in my
> command line
> shell.
>
> I have google'd how to do this but it is found nowhere, nor on the maven
> surefire plugin
> page.
>
> Does anyone have a super human hack to make this possible?  Who can I speak
> with
> to get this to be the default behaviour and provide an option to turn off?
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