Hi Boren,

sure. You collect execution data (*.exec) files on all test targets and then 
create a central coverage report with all of them.

Regards,
-marc

> On 10. May 2023, at 17:23, Boren Zang <borenz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am trying to collect code coverage of a testing tool with distributed 
> architecture. The tool uses multiple android devices to do testing. I want to 
> know the total coverage combined without overlapping code coverages. Is it 
> possible for Jacoco?
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