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<div class="comment-block" style="background-color:#edf5ff;border:1px solid #dddddd;color:#000000;padding:12px;"><p>I think the "data" thing was just in case other things might go in there too; I think both putting things under "data" and especially under "test" (i.e. src/test/resources/test/...) are unnecessary.</p>
<p>One reason there are different ways to do this is that we've had several tries at making up sensible conventions. Chad and I had particular problems with the MDA, where we ended up with lots of data files used by more than one class test, just for convenience... and obviously that bit us hard whenever we changed the data files.</p>
<p>That discussion concluded by saying that we wanted to have a directory per class tested; this convention founders because the Java in Eclipse in particular whines if you have a class named the same as a directory.</p>
<p>My conclusion from that was that the simplest long term convention is to make use of the fact that src/test/resources is on the classpath, and have a parallel tree of test data in there. So, one directory per package in parallel to src/main/java, test/main/java etc. However, there would be a further convention that files associated with each test would be named after the class being tested with a suffix to make them unique.</p>
<p>Example would be a class called <tt>net.shibboleth.wibble.Wobble</tt>; its test resources would be called things like:</p>
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<pre class="code-java">src/test/resources/net/shibboleth/wibble/Wobble-1-in.xml
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