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Miguel Almeida commented on MCOBERTURA-86:
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Is there any news on this? 

There are a couple of patches here, and there's even a fork at 
http://code.google.com/p/cobertura-it-maven-plugin/wiki/HowToUse to solve this 
issue.

Can any of it be used to implement this feature?
                
> no coverage reported for integration-test
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MCOBERTURA-86
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOBERTURA-86
>             Project: Maven 2.x Cobertura Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.2
>         Environment: Windows XP, maven 2.0.8
>            Reporter: Jean-Francois Poilpret
>            Assignee: Robert Scholte
>         Attachments: CoberturaIntegrationReportMojo.patch, 
> cobertura-maven-plugin_check-only-and-report-only-mojos_with-IT_for-2.5-SNAPSHOT.patch,
>  cobertura-maven-plugin_check-only-and-report-only-mojos_with-IT.patch, 
> cobertura-maven-plugin_check-only-mojo.patch, CoberturaReportOnlyMojo.patch
>
>
> In my project, I have both unit tests ("test" phase) and integration tests 
> ("integration-test" phase).
> So far I could manage configuring maven-surefire-plugin and 
> maven-surefire-report-plugin to execute both tests correctly and also 
> generate 2 different reports.
> Then I have added cobertura-maven-plugin to the reporting in order to get 
> coverage but unfortunately only unit tests have their coverage reported (I 
> know it because I have some classes which are only integration tested but are 
> reported as 0% covered).
> After trying to find information on the mailing lists, on the web and other 
> existing resources, I could not find any hint on how to make this work.
> It looks like cobertura-maven-plugin, by its current design, will never run 
> integration-test to collect coverage, it seems to stop at the "test" phase.
> Thus whenever a POM project has integration tests and uses 
> cobertura-maven-plugin for coverage report, the generated reports are wrong, 
> which is very misleading.
> Actually, I was surprised not to find this issue already in JIRA.
> Is there a chance this gets fixed soon? Or is there a usable workaround for 
> this problem (besides switching to clover which I am not sure it would work 
> better ;-)) Did someone succeed in patching cobertura-maven-plugin to get the 
> correct behavior?

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