Sorry about the late reply.
Jason's suggestion of using tests-compile is fine for me. It's simple
enough.
-Jaikiran
On Tuesday 10 January 2012 12:51 AM, Ondřej Žižka wrote:
Well that's because how it works:
-DallTests activates the submodules. Without that, they are not run,
as you can see in the final Maven's report.
Technically, it could be done so that it would skip the tests, but it
would complicate things a bit.
It that necessary or can you live with -DallTests?
You might also consider using -DallTests -DskipTests.
Ondra
Jaikiran Pai píše v Ne 08. 01. 2012 v 20:52 +0530:
> Just noticed that the classes in the testsuite module (for example:
> testsuite/integration/basic) are not compiled by default unless you use
> the -DallTests switch. I thought we had decided that all classes
> including test classes will be compiled by default (but not all tests
> will be run). Is this intentional to leave out compilation of these
> classes? I had a API change (since last week) and only today after
> finishing off majority of the work I decided to run a full testsuite and
> realized that there are some API compatibility compilation issues in the
> testsuite.
>
>
> -Jaikiran
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