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[jira] Moved: (MAVEN-1695) maven test-plugin silently ignores test definitions in the POM when run under maven 1.1 beta 2

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-1695?page=all ]

Brett Porter moved MPTEST-56 to MAVEN-1695:
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     Version:     (was: 1.7)
              1.1-beta-2
    Workflow: Maven  (was: jira)
         Key: MAVEN-1695  (was: MPTEST-56)
     Project: Maven  (was: maven-test-plugin)

> maven test-plugin silently ignores test definitions in the POM when run under maven 1.1 beta 2
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MAVEN-1695
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-1695
>      Project: Maven
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 1.1-beta-2
>     Reporter: Henning Schmiedehausen

>
>
> use the following unitTest definition in your POM:
>    <unitTest>
>       <includes>
>         <include>**/*Test.java</include>
>       </includes>
>       <includes>
>         <include>**/Test*.java</include>
>       </includes>
>       <excludes>
>         <exclude>**/test/*.java</exclude>
>       </excludes>
> [...]
>   </unitTest>
> When running under maven 1.0.2, all Test classes that start with Test or end with Test are executed. 
> When running under maven 1.1-beta2, only the classes starting with Test are executed. The second <includes> definition overrides the first. Under maven
> 1.0.2 the two definitions are added.
> According to my understanding of the xsd, there should either be a maxOccurs to prevent this, an exception being thrown when encountering the second includes or the old maven 1.0.2 behaviour being restored.
> This is a real world example. I ran into this when test driving the Jakarta Turbine 2.3.2 RC1 with maven 1.1

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