You might need to ensure that the instrumented Cactus tests are the same
ones that are being used in the Cactified .war file. E.g.
maven.clover.build.classes = ${maven.build.dir}/classes
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rapha�l Pi�roni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 16 July 2004 10:41
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: RE: [test coverage] jcoverage and cactus tests
>
> even when i modify the clover:report goal like this :
>
> <goal name="clover:report">
>
> <j:choose>
> <j:when test="${unitTestSourcesPresent == 'true'}">
>
> <!--attainGoal name="clover:test"/--> ...
>
> and when i try with maven -b clean java:compile clover:on
> cactus clover:report
>
> i do only have the junit coverage but no cactus coverage.
>
> Rapha�l Pi�roni
>
> --- Rapha�l Pi�roni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit : > i
> have retried with :
> > maven -b clean java:compile clover:on cactus followed by maven -b
> > clover:on clover:html-report-internal
> >
> > and i have tried with :
> > maven -b clean java:compile clover:on cactus
> > clover:html-report-internal
> >
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