I'm not sure I understand.  I don't have the surefire plugin in any of my
pom's.  It's in the superpom so I can use it from there.

I have a multi-module project.

L



Jörg Schaible-2 wrote:
> 
> CheapLisa wrote at Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2008 17:16:
> 
>> 
>> I should not have to name it anything but put an annotation there like
>> @Test. This is OK with JUnit 4.x.
> 
> Surefire cannot know which JUnit version you're going to use. So simply
> configure the includes of the surefire plugin to use any java file.
> 
> - Jörg
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