I usually run my tests from within Eclipse with the testng plugin. right-click, 
run as -> TestNG
test. Works like a charm.

Uli

On 22.02.2011 12:22, Paul Stanton wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm new to testNG, and wrote a simple java class to run my tests.
> 
> Problem is, it doesn't seem to run my @BeforeClass methods.
> 
> For some services, I like to write tests and develop to satisfy the test, so 
> I need to be able to
> debug (use breakpoints) and run them rapidly and many times.
> 
> If I debug "maven:test", not only does it not hit my breakpoints, but it does 
> a full compile prior
> which is not necessary and time consuming.
> 
> How do you guys run testNG tests?
> 
> can anyone spot why my @BeforeClass annotations aren't registering from the 
> following code?
> 
>         TestListenerAdapter tla = new TestListenerAdapter();
>         TestNG testng = new TestNG(false/*stop producing HTML output*/);
>         testng.setTestClasses(classes);
>         testng.addListener(tla);
>         if (!groups.equalsIgnoreCase("all"))
>             testng.setGroups(groups);
>         testng.run();
> 
> Thanks, paul.
> 
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