If you use the Ant integration of Cactus you can run multiple tests
which all generate a standard JUnit test report. You can then just
convert those reports to HTML to view all the packages.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a question I have for the list.
I am running several Cactus tests using the default ServletTestRunner. I want a break-down of the test run by which package they are in. The XSLT and default ServletTestRunner only allows one package on the command line.
How can I cycle through several packages of tests and collect the results into one output document?
David Novogrodsky
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