:) Sorry, I missed your answer in the noise! I'll give it a try and let you know. (I hope it won't have side effects using failsafe rather than surefire).
Regards, Xavier 2012/1/10 Stephen Connolly <stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> > given that nobody else bothered to read the original question, it does not > surprise me that nobody bothered to read my original answer of using > failsafe ;-) > > - Stephen > > --- > Sent from my Android phone, so random spelling mistakes, random nonsense > words and other nonsense are a direct result of using swype to type on the > screen > On 10 Jan 2012 18:16, "Stephen Connolly" <stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > use failsafe. > > > > parse the failsafe results yourself... if they show a test failure, do > > your special thing then let failsafe verify stop the build > > > > - Stephen > > > > --- > > Sent from my Android phone, so random spelling mistakes, random nonsense > > words and other nonsense are a direct result of using swype to type on > the > > screen > > On 10 Jan 2012 16:58, "Xavier S." <xavier.seign...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Thanks Guillaume! > >> That's exactly what I want to do. > >> > >> So people, any idea? > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Xavier > >> > >> 2012/1/10 Guillaume Polet <guillaume.po...@gmail.com> > >> > >> > Tell me if I am wrong Xavier, but I think that what he would like to > do > >> is > >> > perform something special when the tests fail, not just skip them or > not > >> > fail the build. My guess would be that he is expecting some kind of > "on > >> > failure"/"on tests failure" phase where he could attach other maven > >> plugins > >> > to perform alternate behaviour. > >> > > >> > Unfortunately I have no idea on how this could be done. Probably using > >> Ant > >> > or by writing your own plugin, but I find both solutions quite poor. > >> Maybe > >> > Maven is not the tool to be used to perform this. Although you can do > a > >> lot > >> > of things with Maven, sometimes bending its original objectives too > far > >> > away is just cumbersome and counter-productive /(not sure this > english, > >> > btw). > >> > > >> > /Cheers, > >> > Guillaume > >> > Le 10/01/2012 17:22, Jeff MAURY a écrit : > >> > > >> > what about > >> >> > >> > http://maven.apache.org/**plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/**test-mojo.html# > >> >> **testFailureIgnore< > >> > http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/test-mojo.html#testFailureIgnore > >> > > >> >> > >> >> Jeff MAURY > >> >> > >> >> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Xavier S.<xavier.seign...@gmail.com > >> >** > >> >> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Thanks for all your answers, but I think I should re explain my > need. > >> >>> > >> >>> I don't want to skip the tests. The default fail fast mode of maven > >> suits > >> >>> me (section 6.1.8 > >> >>> > >> >>> http://www.sonatype.com/books/**mvnref-book/reference/running-** > >> >>> sect-options.html< > >> > http://www.sonatype.com/books/mvnref-book/reference/running-sect-options.html > >> > > >> >>> ). > >> >>> > >> >>> I just want to run my custom mojo just after my tests failures and > >> just > >> >>> before the end of the maven execution (if there is build failures, > >> maven > >> >>> do > >> >>> not even finishes the current test phase). > >> >>> > >> >>> Regards, > >> >>> > >> >>> Xavier > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >