Hi Kim, Regretfully the answer is to use a different product!
I have wasted a lot of time on this, and only recently found the issues in Maven JIRA and JCoverage Bugzilla. JCoverage currently runs on a smaller piece of our product, so I know it can work; it just does not work on medium or larger sized code bases. Look at http://bugzilla.jcoverage.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16. This problem has been around since October of 2003! This tells me JCoverage is a dead product (unmaintained), and should be noted as so on the Maven plugins page (to prevent others like us from wasting time). I will submit something for this when I can. Look at http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPJCOVERAGE-25 (and the other bugs related to JCoverage). Cobertura is the answer. While I am thrilled work is in progress on integrating Cobertura into Maven, it is not yet my skill to take the attachments to bug 25 and use them. I spent a few hours on it yesterday, and just got nowhere. If you get it to work, please let me know how!! :-) Otherwise, I hope for release integration of it soon, perhaps even into 1.1. Because I am so over the time on setting up Maven for us, I am actually close to minimizing use of Maven on our large product (close to 3500 Java source files, and growing) due to the problems getting these last plugins to work well. I wish I had the time to figure out Cobertura and write some initial docs, and I need too much help to do so. Quoting Kim Visser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Jeff, > > At mail-archive.com I noticed you had JCoverage problems ... > I am sorry that I am not able to hand over a solution, but I was wondering > if you fixed the problem in the meanwhile, because I am suffering from the > same problems, any idea yet ? > > Thanks, bye > > Kim Visser > Chess-iT > Netherlands > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
