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cvs commit: maven-plugins/eclipse/xdocs faq.fml
epugh 2004/07/04 10:02:24
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starting adding FAQ entries.
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<faqs title="Frequently Asked Questions">
<part id="general">
<title>General</title>
<faq id="junit">
<question>
I can't seem to get JUnit to show up in the classpath. What gives?
</question>
<answer>
<p>
You must have some unit tests for your project, otherwise JUnit
is ignored.
</p>
</answer>
</faq>
</part>
</faqs>
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