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Stevo Slavic commented on MCOBERTURA-86:
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I've tested and can confirm that both new Mojo's work well with relatively big 
multi-module projects.

Can someone else please try too?

Is it possible to get at least report-only mojo included in 2.3? With it, and 
with existing clean and instrument mojos, one can have more complete control 
over what and when gets instrumented, run tests and then get a coverage report 
only without rerunning of tests just for report. cobertura-integration mojo is 
not needed, but can be useful for simpler use cases, where with less 
configuration one can get coverage data for tests run in integration-test phase 
along with coverage data for tests in test phase.

> no coverage reported for integration-test
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>
>                 Key: MCOBERTURA-86
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOBERTURA-86
>             Project: Maven 2.x Cobertura Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.2
>         Environment: Windows XP, maven 2.0.8
>            Reporter: Jean-Francois Poilpret
>         Attachments: CoberturaIntegrationReportMojo.patch, 
> CoberturaReportOnlyMojo.patch
>
>
> In my project, I have both unit tests ("test" phase) and integration tests 
> ("integration-test" phase).
> So far I could manage configuring maven-surefire-plugin and 
> maven-surefire-report-plugin to execute both tests correctly and also 
> generate 2 different reports.
> Then I have added cobertura-maven-plugin to the reporting in order to get 
> coverage but unfortunately only unit tests have their coverage reported (I 
> know it because I have some classes which are only integration tested but are 
> reported as 0% covered).
> After trying to find information on the mailing lists, on the web and other 
> existing resources, I could not find any hint on how to make this work.
> It looks like cobertura-maven-plugin, by its current design, will never run 
> integration-test to collect coverage, it seems to stop at the "test" phase.
> Thus whenever a POM project has integration tests and uses 
> cobertura-maven-plugin for coverage report, the generated reports are wrong, 
> which is very misleading.
> Actually, I was surprised not to find this issue already in JIRA.
> Is there a chance this gets fixed soon? Or is there a usable workaround for 
> this problem (besides switching to clover which I am not sure it would work 
> better ;-)) Did someone succeed in patching cobertura-maven-plugin to get the 
> correct behavior?

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