Hi
    (The reportsDirectory provides separation of repeated names.)
    But my original problem is not solved. I need multiple launches
      of one testClass corresponding to a Buckminster launch of a JUnit
      launch configuration and later of a JUnit Plugin launch
      configuration.
    For a JUnit configuration, I do not want OSGI to start.
      (useUIHarness=false still starts OSGI). I cannot see how to do
      this with the tycho-surefire-plugin; seems contrary to its
      philosophy; providing non-Eclipse functionality within an Eclipse
      added value.
    So I presume I should revert to the maven-surefire-plugin, but it
      appears that the tycho-surefire-plugin subverts its functionality.
      I don't think I have succeeded in getting maven-surefire-plugin to
      run any tests. I thought I had but that was just a mega-confusion
      caused by the helpful "default-test"; the kind of help that I
      normally associate with Microsoft tools.
    Any clues on how to emulate a JUnit launch as well as a JUnit
      Plugin launch?
        Regards
            Ed Willink
    
    
    On 13/10/2017 16:36, Ed Willink wrote:
    
    
      
      Hi
      Thanks. Spot on tip. My root POM had a default surefire
        configuration giving me a default test that did not co-exist
        well with the new explicit tests.
      Next challenge: how to stop the two sets of surefire-reports
        sharing the same name. With JUnit I have a -DtestSuiteName but
        that gets lost. Is there a better way than setting alternative
        reportsDirectory values to separate them?
      
          Regards
              Ed Willink
      
      
      On 13/10/2017 16:04, Mickael Istria
        wrote:
      
      
        
          
            
              
                Hi,
                  
                
                I support Bidon's answer.
              
 
              About the "execution" tag, it's not specific to Surefire
              but to the Maven POM model, which allows multiple
              execution of any Maven plugin. So you'll have to find
              plain Maven documentation for details about how parameters
              are passed and/or overridden through the multiple
              "configuration" blocks.
            
 
            A small tip I think is worth mentioning right away is to use
            `mvn help:effective-pom` to see how the pom file is extended
            and see a "verbose" view of your pom file which should help
            to disambiguate some settings.
            
          
 
          HTH
        
 
        
        
        
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