There's another free one at

http://groboutils.sourceforge.net/codecoverage/index.html

Tim.

Renat Zubairov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

> You can also have a look on Emma (http://emma.sourceforge.net/). It's
> free for all projects and provides all (or sometimes even more)
> coverage information than Clover. Allthough it has no fancy Eclipse
> plugin that allow you to difectly see which methods were covered and
> which not, but still it is possible to get this information from the
> HTLP reports.
> 
> On 29/09/05, Kovács István &amp;lang=en">[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Dan Adams wrote:
> > > Something Howard posting interested me in this. How do people test for
> > > test code coverage with tapestry?
> >
> > I'm investigating clover (http://www.cenqua.com/clover/). It has an ant
> > task as well as plug-ins for several IDE's. It can be used with or
> > without JUnit - it is my understanding that it reports on what
> > percentage of the code was executed, and does not care about what drives
> > that code. It's free for free projects, and reasonably priced for
> > commercial ones.
> >
> > Kofa
> >
> >
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