>> You should use the maven-failsave-plugin instead of the maven-surefire-plugin. >> The maven-failsave-plugin doesn't fail the build, but the test failures will be in Your reports.
This looks much like what I want! So if people insist on a dedicated HTML-JUnit report I can leverage this plugin (though also the surefire-report plugin doesn't copy the needed CSS files, if I remember correctly :( ). If now only every other plugin (checkstyle/findbugs) would support such a 'two-phase' model as well. If these were just setting a property (like the corresponding ant-targets) that could be evaluated in the 'verify' phase... Anyway, Marc, thanks a lot for your ideas! I do have some options now - and though we might not get the build as comfortable as we were used from ant-times I think I'll somehow manage to make it good enough for our needs. Cheers Stefan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org