Although I did see your answer, I did not understand how failsafe was resolving the problem, I do now.

Cheers,
Guillaume

Le 10/01/2012 19:19, Stephen Connolly a écrit :
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

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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

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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





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