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h2. Introduction | ||
Build reports are very important for detecting the project health. Via adding your build reports to QuickBuild, the project health can be tracked very easily, and the most important thing is that QuickBuild can collect the statistics data from those reports, and this will help you to analyze the project from [build statistics|Build Statistics] later. | ||
Below screenshot shows a typical Java project overview by adding some reports to QuickBuild: | ||
!buildOverview.png! | ||
h2. Supported Reports | ||
Below table lists the all reports which QuickBuild support in nature: | ||
h3. Java Category | ||
||Report Name ||Version || | ||
|[JUnit Report|Adding JUnit Report]| 3.8+ | | ||
|[CheckStyle Report|Adding CheckStyle Report]| | | ||
|[EMMA Report|Adding EMMA Report]| | | ||
|[PMD Report|Adding PMD Report]| | | ||
|[Ivy Dependency Report|Adding Ivy Dependency Report]| | | ||
h3. .NET Category | ||
||Report Name ||Version || | ||
|[NUnit Report|Adding NUnit Report] | 2.0 | | ||
h3. Generic Reports | ||
For those reports we haven't supported, you can also leverage the abilities of QuickBuild by adding [HTML reports|Adding HTML Reports] or by adding [generic statistics reports|Adding Generic Statistics Report]. |