I am successfully using Eclpise + AJDT + EclEmma.  The coverage does work,
but sometimes there are strange consequences of woven code that doesn't get
covered, but at least you can get pretty close to what you would expect.

It would be nice if it were AspectJ smart.

Mike


On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 2:09 AM, Wim Deblauwe <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> is there anybody who is using AspectJ with a code coverage tool. We are
> using Cobertura and Maven2, but that does not work when you start to add an
> aspect to your code and you need to use the ajc compiler. I just checked
> with Atlassian and Clover cannot seem to manage it according to them.
> Anybody knows a workaround? I don't want to have code coverage on the
> aspect, I just don't want to loose the coverage on my regular java classes.
>
> regards,
>
> Wim
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