Yes, I'm looking into that, so that the existing stuff is unaffected and I can
proceed with the enhancement.
My concern is that the current output takes a lot of space - hence my only
copying off the very top layer for historical - so I have to see whether I can
output to both without taking twice the space,...I know space shouldn't be the
hot commodity these days, but it is at my office,...
I'm also not sure of the time impact of producing both outputs, so will have to
be cautious of that as well. We run a nightlybuild that already takes longer
than it should, so I don't want to make it worse.
Most of the developers probably would have no problem if I completely switched
the results over to xml, but I think the business analysts and project managers
would have problems reading the output.
thanks,
Dianne
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Jerry Kimmel" <jkimmel(_at_)vasont(_dot_)com>
Dianne,
If it is possible to have JUnit and Emma produce XML and you do not want
to interfere with your existing outputs, why don't you create both HTML
and XML from your existing tools. That way you'll have your reports in
both formats.
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Jerry Kimmel - jkimmel at vasont dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: didoss(_at_)comcast(_dot_)net [mailto:didoss(_at_)comcast(_dot_)net]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 1:06 PM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] feasibility of HTML input
David -
I was hoping not to interfere with the existing outputs,...I can go down
that path if this one is not worthwhile.
Dianne
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: David Wright <dave-xsl(_at_)dexy(_dot_)org>
I'm a bit puzzled - a quick google suggests that it isn't hard to get
both
JUnit and Emma to produce XML reports, as well as HTML. You'd be much
better off parsing that, than the user-friendly HTML. Is there a
reason
why you can't?
Cheers,
David Wright
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