We use the *JaCoCo* Maven plugin for two purposes: It provides us an access 
to the*JaCoCo* runtime agent which records execution coverage data. It 
creates code coverage reports from the execution data recorded by the 
*JaCoCo* runtime agent.

*EclEmma* is a free Java code coverage tool for Eclipse, available under 
the Eclipse Public License. It brings code coverage analysis directly into 
the Eclipse workbench: Fast develop/test cycle: Launches from within the 
workbench like JUnit test runs can directly be analyzed for code coverage.


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