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with error: ... test-init: do-debug-test-single: C:\b\j\NetBeans 8.0\harness\common.xml:1003: The following error occurred while executing this line: C:\b\j\NetBeans 8.0\harness\common.xml:999: The following error occurred while executing this line: C:\b\j\NetBeans 8.0\harness\common.xml:875: The following error occurred while executing this line: C:\b\j\NetBeans 8.0\harness\common.xml:869: The following error occurred while executing this line: Target "-do-junit-debug-single-suite" does not exist in the project "org.metawb.data.xml". BUILD FAILED (total time: 1 second) This is a unit test for a module. The failing line, 869 is <antcall target="-do-${test.runner}-debug-single${is.test.suite}" is seems to be failing because ${is.test.suite} is set to "-suite" and not "" The lines leading up to this failure are here, in particular <target name="do-debug-test-single" depends="test-init"> .... <condition property="is.test.suite" value ="-suite" else=""> <contains string="${test.class}" substring=".xml"/> </condition> NOTE the name of the project "org.metawb.data.xml" and the class that I'm running is "org.metawb.data.xml.SaxJdk". The <contains ... substring=".xml" is getting triggered (I guess) and so the <antcall... fails. Notice that under the target <target name="test-single" depends="init,test-init,test-build"> There is also a check for is.test.suite, but in this case it uses <contains string="${test.includes}" substring=".xml"/> but the issues may be different here, non-debug, and require a different test. Looks suspicious, I just don't know. As a workaround, I put is.test.suite= in my project properties, but I don't know how safe this is. What is a test-suite in this context? The class I'm running does NOT extend NbTestCase or use any of that stuff, it is plain vanilla JUnit. I wonder if this stuff is referring to the NbModuleSuite class? Anyway, a more specific/correct test is needed in the harness.