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How to debug 0% coverage problem?

by Jim R :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,:

Ok, finally solved the NPE problem (caused by no instrumented classes in
my web application), now everything is working but the coverage is 0%
for all my classes even though I have Cactus test cases running against
them.

I have:
01:45:39,468 INFO  [STDOUT] Cobertura: Loaded information on 43 classes.
01:45:39,609 INFO  [STDOUT] Cobertura: Saved information on 43 classes.
During startup and when saveGlobalProjectData is called, so I think the
correct ser file is used. I used a jsp to call saveGlobalProjectData,
and I can see the timestamp of the ser file change after the jsp is run,
so data is indeed written to the ser file, the ser file is also changed
(binary comparison), but the coverage is still 0%. Any idea on how to
debug this problem?

Thanks

RJX

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