Hi Pradeep,
ok, then do the following steps:
1) Create a Java Project in Eclipse
2) Copy the JAR into the Java project
3) Add the JAR to the Java project's classpath
4) Open the import wizard ("Coverage Session" ) select the exec file
5) On the second wizard page select the JAR file imported above
Regards,
-marc
On 06.04.16 17:21, [email protected] wrote:
I have built a jar collected separately in the test machine after running my
tests with coverage data. I have installed eclipse with EclEmma plugin. I
wanted to view the coverage results through Eclipse IDE. So wanted to check the
coverage from the jar quickly before I create pom.xml entry and put the
dependencies using the maven project.
On Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 2:13:59 AM UTC+5:30, Marc R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi Pradeep,
What do you want to achieve? What is the "external jar"?
Regards,
-marc
On 05.04.16 14:18, [email protected] wrote:
Hi,
I have enabled coverage when the java starts and collected the jar file.
Then I ran the tests so that the coverage is taken.
1. I copied the external jar to the plugin directory of eclipse
2. I copied the external jar to the Jacoco installed path
But the coverage data is not collected for some reason. Is there a way we can
invoke the reporting engine from command line without maven project being run?
Regards
Pradeep
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