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james strachan commented on CONTINUUM-427:
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Don't really mind if its RSS or not - so long as its easy to slurp out what 
projects passed and what projects failed from the blob of XML I'm happy as the 
main point of the XML is to be able to aggregate a number of them together into 
a tabular format (not a list like RSS)

> create an XML report of all the failures in all the builds
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: CONTINUUM-427
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-427
>      Project: Continuum
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: continuum-web
>     Reporter: james strachan
>     Priority: Critical

>
>
> It'd make it really easy to slice and dice the data & make custom 
> views/portlets/pages across multiple continuum installations on different 
> hardware, OS and JVM if we could get a single XML report of all the failures 
> in all the builds as a blob of XML.
> e.g.
> <results>
> <project id="ActiveMQ">
> <failure><testcase>org.activemq.FooTest></testcase><resultURL>http://acme.com/foo.txt</resultURL></failure>
> </project>
> <project id="ServiceMix">
> <!-- no failures -->
> </project>
> </results>
> Then with a trivial bit of XSLT (or some script) we can easily slice and dice 
> the results from multiple continuum installations (OS, hardware, JVM) into 
> reports to make it easy to see the big picture. Hopefully these reports can 
> also become part of CI - but at least folks can then hack up their own to get 
> going.
> e.g. folks could emded on wiki/portal pages summaries of whats working & not 
> etc

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