Essentially you want to skip processing @BeforeClassOnce /
@AfterClassOnce if there are no test methods to execute for said class
being processed.
I think you should be able to call
org.hibernate.testing.junit4.CustomRunner#computeTestMethods to
accomplish this. If computeTestMethods returns no methods, there are
no test methods to be performed.
On Mon 26 Sep 2011 09:41:07 AM CDT, Strong Liu wrote:
https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HHH-6677
I don't find a elegant way to fix this….
one option is in org.hibernate.testing.junit4.CustomRunner#withBeforeClasses, we check if
the test class has @Skip (and @RequiresDialect etc.), and if it does, then return
super.withBeforeClasses directly (i know this is not a good way to do that)
any suggestions?
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