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Plugin profile: EclEmma Java Code Coverage

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Total of 26 Comments

User: AnonymousRating: 102008-03-18 09:31:46
Great tool!


User: AnonymousRating: 102008-02-11 11:03:34
Simple, easy to set up, and does the job. Fairly user-friendly.


User: AnonymousRating: 102007-11-15 01:35:08
very good


User: AnonymousRating: 92007-11-14 17:45:22
Simple but useful. Works as expected and integrates very nicely into Eclipse. It cannot be run from the Resource perspective, however.


User: AnonymousRating: 92007-10-13 06:22:33
Fantastic. Integrates beautifully into JDT (as if it was always meant to be there) and NO setup/configuration needed.


User: AnonymousRating: 102007-08-23 03:22:43
Excellent, exactly what I was looking for


User: AnonymousRating: 102007-08-20 05:32:05
Excellent plugin, worked out of the box and does exactly what we want.


User: AnonymousRating: 102007-07-25 01:48:53
an excelent plugin, great work!!!


User: AnonymousRating: 92007-05-01 17:43:45
Finally, a free eclipse test coverage plugin that actually works.


User: AnonymousRating: 92007-04-21 03:14:13
Very useful! It is based on emma, which is not actively maintained (at least now), but it works very well. Eclemma does its job in a very reliable way.


User: AnonymousRating: 22007-04-13 15:41:21
This is absolutly fantastic Java/eclips is geting codecoverage !! this is basic gcc since many years maybe without a fancy GUI but it is there. Please get some news.


User: AnonymousRating: 102007-04-13 09:22:43
It's so convenient. And it's very easy to get coverage rate of eclipse plugin project


User: AnonymousRating: 102007-03-26 15:55:40
Fast and works as advertised. Great tool.


User: muskRating: 82007-02-23 10:00:06
Easy to setup and easy to use. Great visulaisation of coverage. Keep up the good work


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-12-27 15:05:19
Very cool and unobtrusive. Trying it took no configuration other than installing and running


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-12-21 02:44:30
Excellent! Really a must-have plugin for eclipse.....


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-12-20 23:25:22
Finally, someone has began this work to combine the best two tools! I love Eclipse and Emma, now I can get them together finally!


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-12-02 05:19:35
This is a fantastic plug in.....very well implemented....i had used EMMA to test coverage of the site while functional testing from a QA team was happening....and i was looking for something that could gauge the coverage of my unit test cases within my Eclipse...this is perfect for that... Even the way to launch it and its exporting functionality is great.... Good work guys...and thanks a ton for saving soo much of my time ;-)


User: AnonymousRating: 82006-11-30 16:00:19
Great tool. I'd really recommend this for coverage analysis.


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-11-22 10:54:18
Great tool. Well integrated. Provides useful results in an intuitive fashion. Highly recommended.


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-11-20 16:06:20
A must have plugin.


User: AnonymousRating: 82006-11-15 13:15:04
Very helpful. I hope a few defects will be fixed soon.


User: AnonymousRating: 92006-10-26 08:52:59
Well designed, latest version fixes 0% problems, quick responses from author. Much better performance than TPTP.


User: AnonymousRating: 82006-09-22 17:32:29
This is a very useful plugin, well worth trying.


User: AnonymousRating: 82006-09-22 09:43:34
Looks good, I'll take a closer look at it.


User: AnonymousRating: 12006-09-22 03:03:27
Coverage didn't work for me. I get 0% always.




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