I believe you just need to remove catch block and exception will be in
test results.
or use this class from org.jboss.tools.test plugin
package org.jboss.tools.test.util;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* @author eskimo
*
*/
public class JUnitUtils {
public static void fail(String message,Exception e) {
StringWriter out = new StringWriter();
out.append(message).append('\n');
e.printStackTrace(new PrintWriter(out));
TestCase.fail(out.getBuffer().toString());
}
}
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas how I can modify this test case to allow the
> details of the CoreException's status object to be seen somewhere in
> the test failure page?
try {
<whatever code is there>
} catch(Exception e) {
fail("<whatever string you want to show up in output");
}
/max
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