OK, I ran it like you said in my maven multiproject:site-deploy as one of
the report plugins.
Now each of my 8 subprojects have 50 to 200 unit tests each. However, _ALL_
of the 8 Cobertura reports showed zero tests where run at all.
So what am I missing to get Cobertura to see my unit tests and operate
properly?
From: Andy Glick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [maven] jcoverage examples please?
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:05:32 -0400
Mick Knutson wrote:
Can you please show me your Maven cfg then for this please?
From: Carlos Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Maven Users List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [maven] jcoverage examples please?
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 16:18:23 -0700
Hi,
I suggest you to take a look at the cobertura plugin. Cobertura is a
fork of jcoverage actively developed, while jcoverage seems stalled.
http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net//maven-cobertura-plugin/
Mick,
I just did a couple of experiments with both the jcoverage and the
cobertura plugins with a Maven project on which I had never used either.
If you download the plugins into your ${MAVEN_HOME}/plugins directory, you
can simply invoke the default goals of each plugin:
"maven [clean] jcoverage cobertura"
It isn't necessary that you execute the "clean" goal, I included it as an
option so that, if you use it, you will be able to see all of the
goals/subgoals that Maven will execute as it prepares your project for
instrumentation and then later as the test sets are run.
Unless you have special requirements that is all you have to do during your
normal development cycle, and since JCoverage and Cobertura are pretty
similar, you can choose between them. As was already said, Cobertura is the
active fork of the now moribund open source bits of the JCoverage project
(JCoverage continues to be developed and enhanced, but that version is
commercial.)
If you were to add a reference to the maven-cobertura-plugin to the reports
section of your pom (project.xml) file, then, if and when you generate a
website for your project using Maven, it will include the Cobertura HTML
report in the generated site.
If there are specific things that you need to tweak, take a look at the
properties available to you on the plugin's website.
I hope that this helps. If you have more detailed questions, don't hesitate
to email me directly and I'll attempt to offer more assistance.
Best regards,
Andy
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