This closes #145 - readme + profiles renamed

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To run the unit tests: To run the unit tests:
```% mvn -Phudson-tests test``` ```% mvn -Ptests test```
Generating reports from unit tests: Generating reports from unit tests:
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Running tests individually Running tests individually
```% mvn -Phudson-tests -DfailIfNoTests=false -Dtest=<test-name> test ``` ```% mvn -Ptests -DfailIfNoTests=false -Dtest=<test-name> test ```
where &lt;test-name> is the name of the Test class without its package name where &lt;test-name> is the name of the Test class without its package name
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## IntelliJ IDEA ## IntelliJ IDEA
### Importing the Project
The following steps show how to import ActiveMQ6 source into IntelliJ IDEA and setup the correct maven profile to allow The following steps show how to import ActiveMQ6 source into IntelliJ IDEA and setup the correct maven profile to allow
running of JUnit tests from within the IDE. (Steps are based on version: 13.1.4) running of JUnit tests from within the IDE. (Steps are based on version: 13.1.4)
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* Select "Import from existing model" toggle box, then select Maven from the list box below. Click Next. * Select "Import from existing model" toggle box, then select Maven from the list box below. Click Next.
* Leave the defaults set on this page and click next. * Leave the defaults set on this page and click next.
* On the "Select profiles page", select the checkbox next to "Default" and click next. * On the "Select profiles page", select the checkbox next to "tests" and click next.
* From here the default settings should suffice. Continue through the wizard, clicking next until the wizard is complete. * From here the default settings should suffice. Continue through the wizard, clicking next until the wizard is complete.
Once the project has been imported and IDEA has caught up importing all the relevant dependencies, you should be able to Once the project has been imported and IDEA has caught up importing all the relevant dependencies, you should be able to
run JUnit tests from with the IDE. Select any test class in the tests -> integration tests folder. Right click on the run JUnit tests from with the IDE. Select any test class in the tests -> integration tests folder. Right click on the
class in the project tab and click "Run <classname>". If the "Run <classname>" option is present then you're all set to go. class in the project tab and click "Run <classname>". If the "Run <classname>" option is present then you're all set to go.
### My JUnit tests are not runnable with in the IDE.
### Style Templates for Idea
We have shared the style templates that are good for this project. If you want to apply them use these steps:
* File->Import Settings
* Select the file under ./activemq6-cloned-folder/etc/IDEA-style.jar
* Select both Code Style Templates and File templates (it's the default option)
* Select OK and restart Idea
### Issue: My JUnit tests are not runnable with in the IDE.
If the "Run <classname>" or "Run all tests" option is not present. It is likely that the default profile has not been If the "Run <classname>" or "Run all tests" option is not present. It is likely that the default profile has not been
imported properly. To (re)import the "default" Maven profile in an existing project. imported properly. To (re)import the "tests" Maven profile in an existing project.
* Open the Maven Projects Tool Window: View -> Tool Windows -> Maven Projects * Open the Maven Projects Tool Window: View -> Tool Windows -> Maven Projects
* Select the "profiles" drop down * Select the "profiles" drop down
* Unselect then reselect the checkbox next to "default". * Unselect then reselect the checkbox next to "tests".
* Click on the "Reimport all maven projects" button in the top left hand corner of the window. (It looks like a ciruclar * Click on the "Reimport all maven projects" button in the top left hand corner of the window. (It looks like a ciruclar
blue arrow. blue arrow.
* Wait for IDEA to reload and try running a JUnit test again. The option to run should now be present. * Wait for IDEA to reload and try running a JUnit test again. The option to run should now be present.

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</profile> </profile>
<profile> <profile>
<id>hudson-tests</id> <!-- tests is the profile we use to run the entire testsuite
Running this entire build could take up to 2 hours -->
<id>tests</id>
<modules> <modules>
<module>activemq-dto</module> <module>activemq-dto</module>
<module>activemq-web</module> <module>activemq-web</module>
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</properties> </properties>
</profile> </profile>
<profile> <profile>
<id>jenkins-fast-tests</id> <!-- This will represent a subset of the tests
This is used on PR checks on the Jenkins instance at build.apache.org -->
<id>fast-tests</id>
<modules> <modules>
<module>activemq-dto</module> <module>activemq-dto</module>
<module>activemq-web</module> <module>activemq-web</module>