On 11/6/13, 4:58 PM, "Mark Waite" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think Jenkins intends for you to capture successes in addition to failures.
>  If you don't capture successes in addition to failures, then when a test
> fails, it appears in the Jenkins results as a "new test".  When it is fixed,
> it disappears again.  I think that will mislead your users and sacrifice
> usability.
> 
> I would be perplexed (personally) if Jenkins displayed the number of tests,
> but did not have test results to match that number of tests.  That would be
> inconsistent (at least to me).

Ok Mark,

I can live with this also...
So we need push all tests into XML file...

Thank you for answer.


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