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JUnit issue with Eclipse and Maven

In this post I am trying to resolve one issue of JUnit with Eclipse and Maven. Sometimes while using JUnit with Eclipse and Maven we have to face certain issues. And one of them is whenever we try to run the independent test case it will run fine and will not give any type of error. But when we run to try to compile the whole project, the same test will not compile at all. This is an annoying issue if someone does not know about the functionality of how Eclipse works with JUnit and Maven. JUnit in Action Since there is such no exception seen in file, but project compilation fails due to same file it is very frustrated for developer to figure out the issue. I am facing this issue and found a solution by googling around many forums. Problem : You have created a JUnit test case in the project and it is running fine, but fails to compile the whole project when try to build using Maven. Solution : Check that the test case you have created exist in the src/test/java folder and no

Java Bloggers Meet Oracle IDC Hyderabad

Oracle India had organized a Java Bloggers meet on 13th Jun 2015, at their office at Hyderabad on the occasion of Java completing 20 years. I was also invited to the event which is very exciting for me. I am on cloud nine when I got invited for the event. Oracle India had celebrated the event by organizing speeches by Sanket Atal - Group Vice President, R&D, Harshad Oak - Java Champion and Oracle ACE Director, and a live demonstration by Debraj Dutta , of a Bot-So a robot designed by Edifixio India and is based on IoT and fully developed using Java 8 features like streams for concurrency. Event started by Vandana Shenoy - Director Corporate Communications , by giving a small introduction about the event and a formal introduction of the speakers. Sanket Atal The presentation by him is more like a discussion. We have discussed and have fun question answers, quiz in between it. Below are the points he discussed: Java was started in 1991 under the name Project Stealth

20 year celebration of Java

We at Chandigarh celebrated Java's 20th birthday on 23rd May. This was the first time that @ChdJUG had celebrated this event. It is very enjoyable and memorable event. We had enjoyed a lot and cut a special cake on this occasion.  We hope to increase our community at Chandigarh and next year I am sure it will be bigger one :) You can follow me on Twitter @vinodkashyap and Chandigarh JUG @ChdJUG for more updates.