You might get somewhere using dependency:upack-dependencies to unpack the
webapp into your test module (or copy-dependencies and then jetty:run-war)

On 24 June 2010 10:26, ykyuen <yingkity...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> i got a maven parent project with 2 child modules
> 1. The webapp project (webapp)
> 2. The maven module for integration test (test)
>
> both modules runs without problem individually. but as i want to automate
> them together. i would like to configure the test project pom.xml such that
> in the pre-integration-test and post-integration-test life cycle. the
> webapp
> is started.
>
> i try to use the exec-maven-plugin (in test project) to start the webapp
> project using the maven-jetty-plugin (in webapp project). unfortunately
> this
> does not work as the exec:exec goal will hang as mvn jetty:run command does
> not return. i guess i could solve this problem by adding a "&" at the end
> of
> the command but this will limited to only linux users.
>
> Since the above approach doesn't work. i wonder if i could add the
> maven-jetty-plugin in the test project to start the webpp in another maven
> module which is the webapp project in my case. i have checked the
> maven-jetty-plugin home page but i cannot figure out how to make it.
>
> Any ideas are welcome and thanks for your help.
>
> Regards,
> Kit
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