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Bruno P. Kinoshita commented on JENKINS-12810:
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Hi Jaroslavas, 

We could create a new strategy for this, like 
JUnitClassNameAndCaseNameResultSeeker. 

The reason for not changing the two existing ones, is that there are many tools 
that generate JUnit report, and some of them use only class name, others only 
case name in the XML (or none sometimes heh).

This strategy would match for <classname>.<testname> (e.g.: 
TestClass1.TestCase1). 

What do you think?
                
> JUnit test results are getting wrongly attached to all the test cases
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>
>                 Key: JENKINS-12810
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12810
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: testlink
>    Affects Versions: current
>            Reporter: Vignesh Senapathy
>            Assignee: Bruno P. Kinoshita
>             Fix For: current
>
>         Attachments: 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, last_tc.png, 
> screenshot20120228152415.jpg, screenshot20120228152511.jpg, tc1.png, tc2.png
>
>
> Hi,
> I am using the Testlink Jenkins plugin and when i run my jobs in Jenkins the 
> Junit Test results are getting generated. This in turn calls the Testlink xml 
> rpc and attaches the results to the test case, but the test results are 
> attached wrongly. The 1st test case has 6 results, the next has 5 and so on 
> and the last one has 1 test result attached to it. I dont know if it is bug 
> which is causing this. Please let me know what seems to be the problems. Also 
> the execution flags are correctly rendered in this. which ever test case 
> fails is marked as failed and which passed is marked as passed.
> Also I have one custom field which maps to the test suite name and test 
> classname.

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