My results are currently inconsistent with two projects.

In both projects, my maven command line is the same, e.g. clean install 
deploy findbugs:findbugs 

In one project, Jenkins is picking up the findbugsXml.xml and running 
findbugs against it.  In the other, no I do not see the FINDBUGS output in 
the console.  Both are using findbugs 2.5.2.

On Thursday, November 21, 2013 6:16:55 PM UTC-5, Ullrich Hafner wrote:
>
> In a maven job every child module XML should be picked up automatically. 
> How do you start findbugs? Which version of the maven findbugs plugin are 
> you using? Newer version should produce a findbugsXml.xml file and not the 
> outdated find bugs.xml file...
>
> Are there logging messages in the console log of your build that start 
> with [FINDBUGS]?
>
> Am Donnerstag, 21. November 2013 schrieb John D. Ament :
>
>> So if I have a multi module project, where the root pom.xml doesn't have 
>> findbugs, but instead one of the child modules has it, there's not 
>> possibility to have a maven job pick up that findbugs.xml file in 
>> my-submodule/target/findbugs.xml ?
>>
>> On Thursday, November 21, 2013 4:15:53 PM UTC-5, Ullrich Hafner wrote:
>>>
>>> For Maven jobs, the file name is automatically derived from the pom.
>>> For Freestyle jobs, you can enter the filename in the advanced section.
>>>
>>> Ulli 
>>>
>>> Am 21.11.2013 um 19:52 schrieb John D. Ament <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to tell Jenkins where to find the findbugs xml file after 
>>> running a build?
>>> I have a multi module project, and want Jenkins to be able to run 
>>> findbugs analysis on all of the XML files and report against it that way.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
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