Abstract

Traditionally, at the end of functional testing, testers resort to the numbers of problems reported and the test cases executed to evaluate the adequacy of the testing. This method generally results in that testers have no confidence in the test results. Therefore, we introduce coverage to settle this problem. EMMA is an open source testing tool which detects and reports Java code coverage. In this paper, two actual functional testing as examples to explain the processes of using EMMA command line and EMMA with Ant to obtain code coverage, further to explain how to increase test cases to accumulate code coverage based on EMMA. The final code coverage analysis reports testify that using EMMA can greatly ensure the integrity of the functional testing.

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