Here are snippits of my build.xml. I have gone over and over it and still cannot find the reason why Cobertura reports 0% coverage for my servlet tests. The tests run ok and the "unit-test-results" are created, but it seems that the test are not being saved to the cobertura.ser file. That is my guess at least. What am I doing wrong? Very frustrated, and again, thanks fort he help.
... <!-- Setup cobertura instrumented test classes --> <target name="code-coverage-setup" depends="compile"> <delete file="${coberturaDataFile}"/> <delete dir="${instDir}"/> <mkdir dir="${testingDir}"/> <!-- build instrumented class files for code coverage testing --> <cobertura-instrument todir="${instDir}" datafile="${coberturaDataFile}"> <ignore regex="org.apache.log4j.*" /> <fileset dir="${buildDir}"> <include name="**/*.class"/> <exclude name="**/*Test.class"/> <exclude name="**/test/*"/> </fileset> </cobertura-instrument> </target> ... <target name="code-coverage-report"> <!--Generate a series of HTML files containing the coverage data in a user-readable form using nested source filesets.--> <cobertura-report datafile="${coberturaDataFile}" destdir="${codeCoverageReportDir}"> <fileset dir="${srcJavaDir}"> <include name="**/*.java"/> <exclude name="**/*Test.java"/> <exclude name="**/test/*"/> </fileset> </cobertura-report> </target> ... <!-- Run to setup instrumented class files, run unit tests and generate coverage reports--> <target name="test" depends="unittest, code-coverage-report"/> <!-- unit testing --> <target name="unittest" depends="code-coverage-setup"> <!-- clean the test-results folder --> <delete dir="${unitTestResultsDir}"/> <!-- create the test-results folder --> <mkdir dir="${unitTestResultsDir}/cactus"/> <!-- invoke cactus --> <cactus warfile="${distDir}/${warName}-cactified.war" fork="yes" haltonfailure="no" failureproperty="tests.failed"> <!-- Specify the name of the coverage data file to use. The value specified below is the default. --> <sysproperty key="net.sourceforge.cobertura.datafile" file="${coberturaDataFile}"/> <!-- Note the classpath order: instrumented classes are before the original (uninstrumented) classes. This is important. --> <classpath> <pathelement path="${instDir}"/> <pathelement path="${buildDir}"/> <pathelement path="${buildDir}/Cactus"/> <pathelement path="${cobertura.dir}/cobertura.jar"/> </classpath> <!-- The instrumented classes reference classes used by the Cobertura runtime, so Cobertura and its dependencies must be on your classpath. --> <classpath refid="cobertura.classpath"/> <containerclasspath> <pathelement location="${cobertura.dir}/cobertura.jar"/> </containerclasspath> <!-- set log4j.configuration system property --> <jvmarg value="-Dlog4j.configuration=file:${testLoggingProperties}"/> <!-- define the classpath <classpath refid="project.class.path"/>--> <classpath> <path refid="project.class.path"/> <pathelement location="${cobertura.dir}/cobertura.jar"/> <pathelement location="${cactus.dir}/lib/httpunit-1.6.jar"/> <pathelement location="${cactus.dir}/lib/nekohtml-0.9.1.jar"/> <pathelement location="${thirdPartyLibsDir}"/> </classpath> <!-- define the formatter --> <formatter type="brief" usefile="false"/> <formatter type="plain"/> <containerset> <tomcat5x if="cactus.home.tomcat5x" dir="${cactus.home.tomcat5x}" port="${cactus.port}" output="${testingDir}/cactus.out" todir="${unitTestResultsDir}/cactus" serverxml="${cactus.home.tomcat5x}/conf/server.xml"/> </containerset> <!-- setup for batch-testing --> <batchtest fork="yes" todir="${unitTestResultsDir}"> <fileset dir="${buildDir}/Cactus"> <include name="**/*ServletTest.class"/> </fileset> </batchtest> </cactus> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]