[jboss-as7-dev] First AS 7 testsuite coverage report available.
Jaikiran Pai
jpai at redhat.com
Thu Jan 26 02:30:44 EST 2012
I'm not sure I understand the report. For example I was looking at the
org.jboss.as.ejb3 package
http://www.qa.jboss.com/~ozizka/coverage-report/html/org.jboss.as.ejb3/index.html#dn-a.
That looks very odd. It seems to be reporting just 6 (mostly of low
relevance) classes from that package. Is this some config issue with the
reporting? Certainly the testsuite would have covered a lot more classes
in the org.jboss.as.ejb3 package.
-Jaikiran
On Wednesday 25 January 2012 02:39 AM, Ondrej Zizka wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> this is the first AS 7 coverage report:
> http://www.qa.jboss.com/~ozizka/coverage-report/html/index.html
> <http://www.qa.jboss.com/%7Eozizka/coverage-report/html/index.html>
> Download at:
> http://www.qa.jboss.com/~ozizka/AS7-coverage-full-2012-01-24.zip
> <http://www.qa.jboss.com/%7Eozizka/AS7-coverage-full-2012-01-24.zip>
> Jira: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2022
>
> It's made using the JaCoCo tool.
> Whole testsuite was run, except for the integration/compat module.
> Only tests launched through Arquillian are counted. Thus, for example,
> CLI tests are not - since they launch JVM on their own.
> To be addressed later.
>
> Please look at your modules/components (both devs and QA) and take
> actions to increase the coverage.
> If your tests are not being counted, please let me know, and we will
> figure out how to fix it.
>
>
> Regards,
> Ondra
>
>
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