| Issue 12: | Add a TestNG user library for the eclipse installation | |
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What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Open eclipse 2. try to add a testng.jar to the project What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I expect to add a User Library to the project with source attached to it. It should point to the latest and greatest plugin's testng.jar. (Or I could choose from the jdk1.4 and jdk5 versions. If there will be an incompatible update, then from the old version too. Similarly to the JUnit plugin.) I see no choice. I have to create the jar, and the source attachement too. Add it to the project, and do this every new release. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Europa. Linux, Windows. Please provide any additional information below. Usability feature request.
Nov 25, 2008
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Jen...@gmail.com
Nov 25, 2008
Hi Jennifer, Have you installed the TestNG eclipse plugin too? (Have you restarted after that eclipse?)
Nov 25, 2008
I think so lol I try to pass by help -> software updates ... but there I don't know really what to do. Then I copied the jdk 1.5 jar file into the plug-in directory and when I had the classes to test, I build a path and add the library. Maybe I should put more things in plug-in directory or put something in the features? I'm really a beginner with this testing.
Nov 25, 2008
I have tried to install using the following description: http://testng.org/doc/download.html (I use eclipse Europa, 3.3.x, while you may have problems with Ganymede, see issue: #37, #38) I guess you do not know how to install it. If the linked install description does not help, you may try the users group: http://groups.google.com/group/testng-users?pli=1 BTW I guess we are not at a right place, so if you need more help -and you think I can help (I am not sure)- you can email me. (myusername@gmail.com) |