Examples of JUnitXMLReporter


Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

                        suite.getOutputDirectory(),
                        suite.getAnnotationFinder(test.getAnnotations()));
     
      if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
        testRunner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
        testRunner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());
       
        //TODO: Moved these here because maven2 has output reporters running
        //already, the output from these causes directories to be created with
        //files. This is not the desired behaviour of running tests in maven2.
        //Don't know what to do about this though, are people relying on these
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

          suite.getOutputDirectory(), suite.getAnnotationFinder(), skip,
          listeners);

      if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
        testRunner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
        testRunner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());

        //TODO: Moved these here because maven2 has output reporters running
        //already, the output from these causes directories to be created with
        //files. This is not the desired behaviour of running tests in maven2.
        //Don't know what to do about this though, are people relying on these
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

              new TestRunner(getConfiguration(), suite, xmlTest,
                  false /*skipFailedInvocationCounts */,
                  listeners);
            if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
              runner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
              runner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());
            }

            return runner;
          }
        };
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

              new TestRunner(getConfiguration(), suite, xmlTest,
                  false /*skipFailedInvocationCounts */,
                  listeners);
            if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
              runner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
              runner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());
            }

            return runner;
          }
        };
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

                        skip,
                        listeners);
     
      if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
        testRunner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
        testRunner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());
       
        //TODO: Moved these here because maven2 has output reporters running
        //already, the output from these causes directories to be created with
        //files. This is not the desired behaviour of running tests in maven2.
        //Don't know what to do about this though, are people relying on these
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

              new TestRunner(getConfiguration(), suite, xmlTest,
                  false /*skipFailedInvocationCounts */,
                  listeners);
            if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
              runner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
              runner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());
            }

            return runner;
          }
        };
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

              new TestRunner(getConfiguration(), suite, xmlTest,
                  false /*skipFailedInvocationCounts */,
                  listeners);
            if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
              runner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
              runner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());
            }

            return runner;
          }
        };
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

          suite.getOutputDirectory(), suite.getAnnotationFinder(test.getAnnotations()), skip,
          listeners);

      if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
        testRunner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
        testRunner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());

        //TODO: Moved these here because maven2 has output reporters running
        //already, the output from these causes directories to be created with
        //files. This is not the desired behaviour of running tests in maven2.
        //Don't know what to do about this though, are people relying on these
View Full Code Here

Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

              new TestRunner(getConfiguration(), suite, xmlTest,
                  false /*skipFailedInvocationCounts */,
                  listeners);
            if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
              runner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
              runner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());
            }

            return runner;
          }
        };
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Examples of org.testng.reporters.JUnitXMLReporter

          suite.getOutputDirectory(), suite.getAnnotationFinder(), skip,
          listeners);

      if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
        testRunner.addListener(new TestHTMLReporter());
        testRunner.addListener(new JUnitXMLReporter());

        //TODO: Moved these here because maven2 has output reporters running
        //already, the output from these causes directories to be created with
        //files. This is not the desired behaviour of running tests in maven2.
        //Don't know what to do about this though, are people relying on these
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