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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T06:09:03+00:00 2026-06-11T06:09:03+00:00

We have a JUnit test suite that we usually run from Eclipse. We have

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We have a JUnit test suite that we usually run from Eclipse. We have recently started a process of trying to get a better development environment. As part of this we have started building our project in Jenkins. We would also like it if it was possible to run theJUnit test suite during our build. To do this I think we need a way to execute the test suite from command line so that we can integrate them in Jenkins and parse their output.

How can we set up Jenkins to run our tests?

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    2026-06-11T06:09:05+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 6:09 am

    You could create a junit ant task during your build and let Jenkins run that task

    Here are some lines we used on a project. Here launching a suite called AllNonGWTTestCaseTests

    <target name="runTests" description="Run JUnit tests">
        <junit printsummary="yes" dir="test-classes" fork="true">
            <classpath>
                <pathelement location="inst-classes" />
            </classpath>
            <test name="xxx.AllNonGWTTestCaseTests" haltonfailure="no" outfile="result">
                <formatter type="xml" />
            </test>
        </junit>
    </target>
    

    Building this will create the file result.xml. That configures an ant task.
    Jenkins can launch this ant task. Take a look at your project configuration. Section Build > Ant task. Then in Post-build Actions just set the path to the xml file : result.xml

    This should make Jenkins run the test suite as a post build action.

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