Hi,

Thanks for reply.

I will file a bug report since there are no constraints specified concering 
size of files in the
<junitreport> task. How is the <junitreport> implemented? 

I recall you saying that it uses a DOM tree. What is the reason for using a dom 
tree? Is it possible to add an attribute to <junitreport largefile="true"> that 
selects SAX/DOM depending on file size?

Do anyone know how I can find the source code for <junitreport>?

Cheers,

//Mikael

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 6 april 2005 17:16
To: Ant Users List
Subject: RE: junitreport problem



> I am thinking of filing a bug report. What do you
> think?
> 
> I am aslo thinking of splitting my tests from many
> tests in a big file to few tests but more files.
> What do you think about that?

I didn't count exactly on how many xml files yoy
operate, but I feel that they are not too many, so I
suppose they are large.
It is a good idea to split them; moreover, if this
does not help and you decide to fill a bug reprort, it
is good to provide how many files you have, what is
their size.

Ivan

> 
> 
> 
> //Mikael



                
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