Wow, I've never been the first newbie with dumb questions on an e-list
before. Makes me feel all warm and yummy....
Here's what I want, and I'm thinking junitext has it, but I just can't
tell. If you give me the needed clues, I'll do my part by writing it
up and posting it wherever you tell me.
I want two junit run configs in Eclipse. In 'All' I want to run the
eclipse gui junit against all my tests. In 'Fast' I want to run the
eclipse gui junit against only the test methods/classes that lack the
@Slow annotation.
So how would I go about this?
Thanks!
Hill
<
mi...@industriallogic.com>
Bring your team up to XP speed: <
http://www.industriallogic.com/
elearning>