I have an Eclipse project with the following directory structure:
MyProj/
src/main/java/
com.me.myproject.widgets
Widget.java
src/main/config
widget-config.xml
src/test/java
com.me.myproject.widgets
WidgetTest.java
src/test/config
widget-test-config.xml
The Widget class reads its config (XML) file in from anywhere on the classpath and uses it to configure its properties.
I am trying to just get WidgetTest‘s test cases (all written with JUnit) to run inside Eclipse when I right-click the file and go to Run As >> JUnit Test. I assume I’ll have to actually run it as a customized Run Configuration with its own configured classpath, but I’m not sure about that as I’ve never done this before.
Does anybody know how I can get a custom Run Configuration to run WidgetTest.java as a JUnit test, and successfully place src/test/config/widget-test-config.xml on the classpath? Thanks in advance!
Please note, this question is not about how to read a resource from the runtime classpath, its about how to get it on Eclipse’s JUnit Run Config classpath in the first place!
I was under the impression that as long as you have
src/test/config/widget-test-config.xmlinside what Eclipse considers to be a source folder, it should already be on the classpath.Is src/test a source folder for Eclipse ? If it is and you still get the problem, try out the following experiment :
If you copy widget-test-config.xml to the src root can Widget class read it ?
If Yes
then it’s a problem of the test folder not being on the classpath and you may wanna try adding it manually like so.
Right click WidgetTest and select
Run As -> Junit Test. This should automatically create a Junit Run Configuration accessible atRun -> Run Configurations. You modify it’s Classpath entry to add the project containing the .xml file like so :If No
If, even after moving the .xml file to the src root (i.e. default package), your widget class cannot read it then there is something else wrong. In that case, it would be great if you could furnish the snippet of code in WidgetTest which is trying to read the .xml file.
Working Code
Here is a bit of working code :
The above works for me in a simple JAVA project and runs fine. (Running fine means getting
‘true’ printed on the console)
I am in the process of creating a GITHub repo for you to try out this code painlessly.
GIT Hub Repo with Test project
You should be able to import the project in this zip and see the code working. Right click on the Test class
Aand clickRun As -> Junit Test, and you should see twotruein the Console.