I'm using XmlBeans to generated some Java/XML binding classes that get used in
my junit tests. The way XmlBeans works, these classes end up in a jar named
"xmltypes.jar".
I can list xmltypes.jar as a dependency because it doesn't exist at the time
that I invoke "maven test". So, how do I get it on the junit testing
classpath? I tried this:
<unitTest>
....
<resource>
<directory>${basedir}/target/work/lib</directory>
<includes>
<include>xmltypes.jar</include>
</includes>
</resource>
</resources>
</unitTest>
But it doesn't work. Any ideas? Is there a "standard" way to deal with this
issue in Maven?
-- Mark
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