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[jira] Commented: (SUREFIRE-329) Support for JUNIT extensions
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Max Calderoni commented on SUREFIRE-329:
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Does anyone know if there is a workaround to this at the moment? I am a bit surprised this issue only got 3 votes, as JUnit is quite popular. Also, Maven has poor support for functional/integration tests at the moment: if surefire had a way to harness junit categories, it would help quite a bit in organizing unit and integration tests within Maven.
> Support for JUNIT extensions
> ----------------------------
>
> Key: SUREFIRE-329
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-329
> Project: Maven Surefire
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Junit 4.x support
> Reporter: Anuj Kathuria
> Fix For: 2.x
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> Is there any plan to support using JUNIT extensions such as @Category,@PreRequisite with Maven2 SureFire plugin?
> The JUNIT EXTENSION URL:
> http://www.junitext.org/
> We would like to specify the categories to run via a configurable option in the maven surefire plugin that supports JUNIT extensions
> See example Java Code: The following runs only tests with Category - Z.
> //In JUnit4
> JUnitCore core = new JUnitCore();
> // use for categories special listener, give some statistics
> core.addListener(new CategoryTextListener(System.out));
> Request req = Request.aClass(SpcfXXXXTest.class);
> core.run(req.filterWith(new CategoryFilter("Z")));
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