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The Failsafe Plugin is designed to run integration tests while the Surefire Plugins is designed to run unit. The name (failsafe) was chosen both because it is a synonym of surefire and because it implies that when it fails, it does so in a safe way. If you use the Surefire Plugin for running tests, then when you have a test failure, the build will stop at the integration-test phase and your integration test environment will not have been torn down correctly. The Failsafe Plugin is used during the integration-test and verify phases of the build lifecycle to execute the integration tests of an application. The Failsafe Plugin will not fail the build during the integration-test phase thus enabling the post-integration-test phase to execute.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
maven-failsafe-plugin-bootstrap-3.2.5-slfo.1.2.6.noarch.html | Maven plugin for running integration tests | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for noarch | maven-failsafe-plugin-bootstrap-3.2.5-slfo.1.2.6.noarch.rpm |
maven-failsafe-plugin-bootstrap-2.22.2-150200.3.9.9.1.noarch.html | Maven plugin for running integration tests | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for noarch | maven-failsafe-plugin-bootstrap-2.22.2-150200.3.9.9.1.noarch.rpm |
maven-failsafe-plugin-bootstrap-2.22.0-150200.3.4.3.noarch.html | Maven plugin for running integration tests | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for noarch | maven-failsafe-plugin-bootstrap-2.22.0-150200.3.4.3.noarch.rpm |
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