I've checked the plugin sources available online and it looks to me, that it
never uses the ignores or exludes, just includes everything... Could I be
right? :)


Martin777 wrote:
> 
> Have you solved the problem? I have the same issue with Cobertura, I want
> to ignore my data classes package. I've tried many combinations of
> ignore/exclude, but no luck :)
> 
> 
> Ulrich Wolf-2 wrote:
>> 
>> Benjamin Bentmann wrote:
>>> 
>>> Try moving the <configuration> from the <build> section to the
>>> <reporting> section. As mentioned in [0], a build config does not
>>> affect
>>> a reporting plugin execution.
>>> 
>>> Benjamin
>>>
>>> [0] http://maven.apache.org/pom.html#Reporting
>> 
>> Thanks for your reply, nice to know that! I thought that it would be the
>> other way round.
>> 
>> Now I've also tested that, but this doesn't change anything. I also tried
>> running cobertura separately from "site" as cobertura:cobertura, which
>> probably should use the <configuration> from the <build>-Section but the
>> output didn't change.
>> 
>> I also tried to exchange the notation of includes and excludes (dots &
>> slashes) and defining every sourcefile on its own, but all that didn't
>> help.
>> 
>> Really odd behavior, I can't really see why this is happening...
>> 
>> Uli
>> 
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