Now I have a better understanding of jacoco, jenkins, and maven
integration. Thank your both.
It works!!!
-D
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Arnaud Héritier wrote:
> something like this works for me :
>
> mvn org.jacoco:jacoco-maven-plugin:0.7.1.201405082137:prepare-agent verify
>
> +
>
> so
Short answer: no, that's not possible. The plugin assumes that every
svn-folder or git-repository is a complete project with its own
release-cycle.
thanks,
Robert
Op Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:24:42 +0200 schreef Henning Moll :
Hi,
i wonder if it's possible to use the maven-release-plugin for a
> How can I get maven to create directories and files with world writeable
> permissions
> when it is downloading or installing to the local ~/.m2 repository ?
Most likely you are attempting to do something that Maven does not
want you to do - the ~/.m2 repo is not designed to be shared. Describe
Hi,
i wonder if it's possible to use the maven-release-plugin for a project where
each child project is served by a different git repository:
root - pom.xml [stored in git1]
child1 - pom.xml [stored in git2]
child2 - pom.xml [stored in git3]
I searched the web for hours because there
something like this works for me :
mvn org.jacoco:jacoco-maven-plugin:0.7.1.201405082137:prepare-agent verify
+
sonar runner as post build
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Justin Georgeson wrote:
> I believe you still need to configure jacoco-maven-plugin so that your
> tests are run with in
I believe you still need to configure jacoco-maven-plugin so that your tests
are run with instrumentation, but you don't need to do the reporting part with
maven. Jenkins will read the .exec file that Jacoco generates during test
execution and publish reports from that.
> -Original Message
Hi there,
first, apologies, if I am on the wrong list for this topic, maybe there is
a more specific list, so feel free to point me towards it.
I am currently trying to persuade the shade plugin to actually shade more
than one artifact. My goal is to create two different test jars. One, which
con
Thanks Graham, this makes a lot of sense and I totally agree this would be
the best. But as I also have to convince colleagues and to make compromises
I hope maybe someone knew a magical plugin ;)
and no, the data I work with is large and a whole and people do not want to
work with a small subset