You're right, I overlooked that, but your output didn't show the source paths at all for mvn - just for eclipse.

Ondřej Černoš on 22/10/07 13:25, wrote:
thanks for quick answer. The target/classes directory contains the
production log4j.properties file. I always thought maven uses the
target/test-classes directory as the classpath entry during the tests
- it contains the correct version of the log4j.properties file, but it
seems the target/classes directory is on the test classpath too, and
that it is even the first target directory mentioned on the classpath.

I was probably wrong. I'll try the profile tricks.

ondrej cernos

On 10/22/07, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ondrej

looks like mvn is not only picking up the production log4j.properties file
but
it's also probably not substituting ${catalina.home}

Check in your target/classes directory for log4j.properties and see if it's
substituted it.

Secondly, log4j uses the first log4j.properties it comes across, so it's not
going to see the second one in src/test/resources

There are many different ways of doing it - having just one log4j.properties
in
src/main/resources and doing substitution using parameters from a default
profile for testing would be one method. You could change those by invoking
a
production profile when you build the war for release.

Ondřej Černoš on 22/10/07 13:04, wrote:
I am experiencing a problem with testing and resources. Basically, it
seems the production and not the test resources are used when running
tests.

I have two log4j.properties files, one defines appender as file
appender in src/main/resources:

log4j.appender.dest1=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.dest1.File=${catalina.home}/logs/provisioning.log

the test one in src/test/resources defines console appender:

log4j.appender.dest1=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender

When I run mvn clean test, I end up with an exception:

java.io.FileNotFoundException: /logs/provisioning.log (No such file or
directory)
        at java.io.FileOutputStream.openAppend(Native Method)
        at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:177)
        at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:102)
        at org.apache.log4j.FileAppender.setFile(FileAppender.java:289)
        at
org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender.setFile(RollingFileAppender.java:167)
        at
org.apache.log4j.FileAppender.activateOptions(FileAppender.java:163)
        at
org.apache.log4j.config.PropertySetter.activate(PropertySetter.java:256)
        at
org.apache.log4j.config.PropertySetter.setProperties(PropertySetter.java:132)
        at
org.apache.log4j.config.PropertySetter.setProperties(PropertySetter.java:96)
        at
org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator.parseAppender(PropertyConfigurator.java:654)
        at
org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator.parseCategory(PropertyConfigurator.java:612)
        at
org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator.configureRootCategory(PropertyConfigurator.java:509)
        at
org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator.doConfigure(PropertyConfigurator.java:415)
        at
org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator.doConfigure(PropertyConfigurator.java:441)
        at
org.apache.log4j.helpers.OptionConverter.selectAndConfigure(OptionConverter.java:470)
        at org.apache.log4j.LogManager.<clinit>(LogManager.java:122)
        at org.apache.log4j.Logger.getLogger(Logger.java:104)
        at
com.mycompany.project.I18NProviderInvocationHandler.<init>(I18NProviderInvocationHandler.java:80)
however, when I delete the production log4j.properties file, the tests
pass.
This is what System.out.println(System.getProperty("java.class.path"));
returns:

/home/me/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/plexus/plexus-archiver/1.0-alpha-7/plexus-archiver-1.0-alpha-7.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/plexus/plexus-utils/1.4.5/plexus-utils-1.4.5.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/org/apache/maven/surefire/surefire-api/2.4-jboss-1-SNAPSHOT/surefire-api-2.4-jboss-1-SNAPSHOT.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/plexus/plexus-container-default/1.0-alpha-8/plexus-container-default-1.0-alpha-8.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/classworlds/classworlds/1.1-alpha-2/classworlds-1.1-alpha-2.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/commons-lang/commons-lang/2.1/commons-lang-2.1.jar

/home/me/.m2/repository/org/apache/maven/surefire/surefire-booter/2.4-jboss-1-SNAPSHOT/surefire-booter-2.4-jboss-1-SNAPSHOT.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/junit/junit/3.8.1/junit-3.8.1.jar

However, when run from eclipse (the test fails the same way as when
run from command line), the classpath looks different:

/home/me/workspace.3.3/provisioning/src/main/resources/
/home/me/workspace.3.3/provisioning/src/test/resources/
/home/me/workspace.3.3/provisioning/target/classes/
/home/me/workspace.3.3/project/target/classes/
/home/me/.m2/repository/aopalliance/aopalliance/1.0/aopalliance-1.0.jar

/home/me/.m2/repository/avalon-framework/avalon-framework/4.1.3/avalon-framework-4.1.3.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/com/mycompany/ipnutil/1.0.1/ipnutil-1.0.1.jar
/home/me/.m2/repository/com/swiftmq/jndi/6.1.0/jndi-6.1.0.jar
etc.

mvn help:effective-pom seems ok:

<resources>
  <resource>

<directory>/home/me/workspace.3.3/provisioning/src/main/resources</directory>
  </resource>
</resources>
<testResources>
  <testResource>

<directory>/home/me/workspace.3.3/provisioning/src/test/resources</directory>
  </testResource>
</testResources>

all is run on maven 2.0.7 and java 1.6.0_01.


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