Hi,

JaCoCo is completely framework agnostic and has no idea about the scope of a 
JUnit test case. Therefore JaCoCo does not offer per-test coverage.

Technically this can be done by running each test individually and create a 
coverage report for every test. But I assume that this will result in an 
enormous amount of data.

Regards,
-marc

> On 7. Jul 2022, at 09:40, Shishir Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> How can I get the list of test classes that covered/exercised a java source 
> class. Is it possible to get this info in the JaCoCo code coverage report 
> (html or xml)? I want to use this info to map tests to source code and use it 
> for test selection.
> I have no prior experience with JaCoCo. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
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