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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Johannes Schneider <ma...@cedarsoft.com> on 2010/01/09 16:43:15 UTC
Test results and IDEs
Hi,
I really love Maven. I use it for (nearly) every project. But one thing
is really aweful. Whenever I run maven on the command line and some
tests fail, it is a little bit cumbersome to open the failing tests
within the IDE.
I think that should/could be done automatically.
What do you think about some sort of trigger that calls plugins for the
IDEs and publishes the test results directly within the ide?
Regards,
Johannes
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Re: Test results and IDEs
Posted by Stephen Connolly <st...@gmail.com>.
sounds great, let me know when you've written one for intellij idea 9
I'm sure others cannot wait for you to write plugins for netbeans,
eclipse and jdeveloper
Sent from my [rhymes with tryPod] ;-)
On 9 Jan 2010, at 15:43, Johannes Schneider <ma...@cedarsoft.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I really love Maven. I use it for (nearly) every project. But one
> thing
> is really aweful. Whenever I run maven on the command line and some
> tests fail, it is a little bit cumbersome to open the failing tests
> within the IDE.
>
> I think that should/could be done automatically.
>
> What do you think about some sort of trigger that calls plugins for
> the
> IDEs and publishes the test results directly within the ide?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Johannes
>
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