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Alexander Kriegisch commented on SUREFIRE-1731: ----------------------------------------------- [~dmlloyd], thanks for the nice workaround, I was looking for something like that. BTW, you can replace all instances of {{${project.build.directory}/classes}} by {{${project.build.outputDirectory}}}. In the IDE, MR-JARs are a nightmare, but at least for Maven that gets them working. > Unable to test Multi Release Jar with surefire or failsafe > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SUREFIRE-1731 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1731 > Project: Maven Surefire > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Maven Failsafe Plugin, Maven Surefire Plugin > Affects Versions: 2.22.2, 3.0.0-M4 > Reporter: John Patrick > Priority: Major > > I'm creating a Multi Release jar, containing base Java 1.8 and Java 11 > classes. But am not able to successful test the Java 11 part. > In the following repo, I've got 3 tests. > * 1 test needs to be executed using Java 1.8 that are under src/test/java. > * 2 tests need to be executed using Java 11 that are under src/test/java11. > If the src/test/java tests are executed using Java 11 I expect it to fail > which is expected, because it would be picking up the classes under > target/classes/META-INF/versions/11/ and not the Java 1.8 version under > target/classes/. Because the tests have been written to prove the correct > source file is used for execution so the Java 1.8 BaseClass returns a > different string to the Java 11 BaseClass. > [https://github.com/nhojpatrick/issue-maven-multi-release-jar-testing] > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)