Igor,
I think it's another case of a classloader delegation problem. See
http://ant.apache.org/faq.html#delegating-classloader.
HTH,
--knut
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 12:44:30 +0300, Igor A. Deruga <ingvarrr@hotbox.ru> wrote:
> Ok, that's the point. I've added fork="yes" to the <junit> target and it
> started to work. What was the problem?
>
> Sincerely
> Igor
>
> P.S.: It looks stupid when you answer your own questions but I've really been
> trying to solve it for two days and it was just an accident when i did it....
>
>
>
> > //---------------------------------------Target----------------------------
> >------- <target name="test" description="Launch JUnit tests" depends="jar">
> > <junit printsummary="on">
> > <classpath refid="test.class.path"/>
> > <formatter type="plain"/>
> > <test name="src.server.test.impl.IMServerImplTest" />
> > </junit>
> > </target>
> > //--------------------------End of Target----------------------
> >
> > I don't believe that the error is in code. I have a "run" target that
> > starts this server and it works fine. Any Ideas on what's this all about?
> > I'm working on it for a second day and it's still at the same point :(
>
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