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issue with java_test_suite package inference #104
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So from what I can tell unless your package begins with a common domain
(".com.", ".org.", ".net.", ".io.", ".ai.")
it won't correctly load the class file.So for example if I have a test class at
src/test/java/fish/boxjelly/web/WebApplicationTests.java
and has the package ofpackage fish.boxjelly.web;
It will attempt to load the class using the full path with thesrc.test.java.fish.boxjelly.web.WebApplicationTests
instead offish.boxjelly.web.WebApplicationTests
Is there a way to supply a base folder to exclude? If I could tell the test suite that
src.test.java
should be ignored things would work.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: