From: Stephane Bailliez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 10:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ant and junit
> -----Original Message-----
>
From: Nese Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache. Org (E-mail)
> Subject: ant and junit
>
>
> I am currently building with Ant 1.1
and building JUnit 3.2
> test cases.
> This may seem a redundant question, but how will Ant
improve
> the use of
>
JUnit in the building process ? I am very interested in the
> Ant JUnit Tasks
> subject.
I will answer this one so that Stefan can rest a little :)
The only thing that will be added should be to have browsable reports (non-framed and in a javadoc framed way), some xsls will be able to be applied after the report.
Since report are individuals, the hack will be to collect all .xml files and aggregate them into a single one. You will be able to apply a stylesheet on this merged report.
As of now, there is to me something that is missing: the execution environment. I would like to add JVM properties of the test so that you know in what environment the tests where executed (OS, architecture, java version, file encoding, language, etc...)
Since you're Q&A you might be interested that I also wrote a
couple of tasks for Sitraka JProbe Coverage.
I have used
them yesterday to have information about the coverage of the junit tests and it
is somewhat very cool.
I hope to submit them very quickly.
--
St�phane Bailliez
Software Engineer, Paris - France
iMediation - http://www.imediation.com
Disclaimer: All the opinions expressed above are mine and not those
from my company.
