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Aug 27th, 2009
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How to Generate Reports on JUnit 4.0+

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Hello All,

Thanks for viewing my thread. I am not very experienced as a programmer. However, I have been trying to figure out how to generate reports such as HTML reports on tests that were ran using JUnit. I do get feedback from Eclipse but I am pretty sure there must be a way to get a report back as an HTML file or something similiar since TestNG does this using xml files like Ant which I would like to try to avoid but if I have to use Ant so be it.

Does anyone know how to do this? Or best yet does anyone have good step by step examples for this?

Thanks a lot.
Dan
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Re: How to Generate Reports on JUnit 4.0+

This should help you get started: http://www.jaredrichardson.net/artic...-tutorial.html
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