I've been scratching my head over this for a while now (Googled a bunch, looked through other related SO posts to no avail). I have a Java program comprised of two files, Logic
and Tests
. Tests
contains about a hundred JUnit tests, and I've gotten 100% success rate with said tests by calling javac *.java
followed by java org.junit.runner.JUnitCore Tests
. However when I run my build.xml
with a simple ant -verbose test
(in order to follow the output since I'm new to all this), I get the following output:
[junit] Testsuite: Tests
[junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Time elapsed: 0 sec
[junit]
[junit] Null Test: Caused an ERROR
[junit] Tests
[junit] java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Tests
[junit] at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)
[junit] at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
[junit] at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:247)
[junit]
[junit]
[junit] Test Tests FAILED
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
My build.xml
is as follows:
<project name="ETL_Automation" default="test" basedir=".">
<path id="classpath.base">
</path>
<path id="classpath.test">
<pathelement location="${basedir}/mysql-connector-java-5.1.18-bin.jar" />
<pathelement location="${basedir}/junit-4.10.jar"/>
<path refid="classpath.base" />
</path>
<target name="compile">
<javac srcdir="${basedir}">
<classpath refid="classpath.test"/>
</javac>
</target>
<target name="test" depends="compile">
<junit fork="no">
<classpath refid="classpath.test" />
<formatter type="brief" usefile="false" />
<batchtest>
<fileset dir="${basedir}/" includes="Tests.class" />
</batchtest>
</junit>
</target>
<target name="clean" depends="test">
<delete>
<fileset dir="${basedir}" includes="*.class"/>
</delete>
</target>
The directory structure is pretty straightforward. Tests.java
, Logic.java
, junit-4.10.jar
, mysql-connector-java-5.1.18-bin.jar
, build.xml
, and a referenced .properties
file are all in the same folder. The java code references external files but those are unrelated to this particular issue. I don't know if the classpath could be the cause of this issue (as I'm pretty convinced what I currently have doesn't work).
Thanks!
You will need to add the directory with the Tests.class
to the classpath.tests
classpath (which is ${basedir}
in your setup)
Try:
<path id="classpath.test">
<pathelement location="${basedir}/mysql-connector-java-5.1.18-bin.jar" />
<pathelement location="${basedir}/junit-4.10.jar"/>
<pathelement location="${basedir}" />
<path refid="classpath.base" />
</path>
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