I do not believe this has anything to do with it and I don't understand what
you are saying.

L



mgainty wrote:
> 
> 
> place the groupId/artifactId/version in the dependencies in
> dependencyManagement Section of the parent pom
> <project>
>   ...
>   <dependencyManagement>
>     <dependencies>
>       <dependency>
>         <groupId>group-a</groupId>
>         <artifactId>artifact-a</artifactId>
>         <version>1.0</version>
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html
> 
> hth
> Martin 
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>> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 12:44:45 -0800
>> From: l...@purpleblade.net
>> To: users@maven.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Is Maven / JUnit 4.x broken (annotations)
>> 
>> 
>> I looked at my effective pom.  I have a dependency there on JUnit 4.5.
>> The only reference to surefire was maven-surefire-reports-plugin in the
>> reporting section.
>> 
>> how do I know that surefire is using my dependency of JUnit 4.5?  Is
>> maven
>> bundled with another version of JUnit and using an earlier version that
>> I'm
>> not aware of?
>> 
>> How do I force the surefire plugin to use JUnit 4.5?
>> 
>> thanks
>> 
>> L
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> John Stoneham wrote:
>> > 
>> >>> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 12:16 AM, CheapLisa <l...@purpleblade.net>
>> >>> wrote:
>> >>>> I have JUnit 4.5 as a dependency in my maven pom
>> >>>> and I have imported annotations into my test case but
>> >>>> it is not recognizing the @Test and @Ignore annotations.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I still have to preface the method name with "test"
>> >>>> and the @Ignore tests get executed.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Is something broken?  What do I need to do to get this
>> >>>> to work like expected and to take advantage of JUnit 4.x
>> >>>> which has over a year of release now.
>> > 
>> > Hm. Last time this happened to me it was because I was trying to
>> > repackage JUnit with a bunch of other things, and it turned out
>> > surefire was inspecting my POM to look for a junit:junit dependency,
>> > then pulling the version off that to determine whether to look for
>> > JUnit 4 tests.
>> > 
>> > Sounds to me like surefire thinks your JUnit dependency is version 3.
>> > We've got JUnit 4.4 configured here and it runs both 3- and 4-style
>> > tests properly.
>> > 
>> > Is it possible to post the output of mvn help:effective-pom here?
>> > 
>> > - John
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