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To add [EMMA|http://emma.sourceforge.net] report, only need two steps:
# Generate EMMA *XML* report from [Ant|http://ant.apache.org] or [Maven|http://maven.apache.org] or any other build tools.
# Publish EMMA report in the [configuration|Working with Configuration].

h2. Generate EMMA Report
QuickBuild will NOT generate [EMMA|http://emma.sourceforge.net] report automatically, so first make sure the EMMA report is produced by [ANT|http://ant.apache.org] or by any other build tools, the following example shows how to generate EMMA [code coverage|Glossary#code coverage] by [Ant EMMA task|http://emma.sourceforge.net/reference/ch02s02s02.html]:

{code:xml|title=EMMA target in build.xml}
<target name="emma_coverage">
<emmajava enabled="${emma.enabled}" libclasspathref="emma.lib"
filter="${emma.filter}" sourcepath="${src.dir}"
classname="Main" classpathref="run.classpath">
<arg value="someargvalue" />

<xml outfile="reports/emma/coverage.xml" />
</emmajava>
</target>
{code}

The code snippet will generate the XML report for all the source code, a XML report: coverage.xml will be generated in 'reports/emma directory' directory which is relative to the [workspace|Glossary#workspace] directory.

After adding generate the XML code coverage report for your source code, you can tell QuickBuild to add those results now.

h2. Publish EMMA Report
Just like all other [build reports|Publish Build Reports], to add EMMA report is by [adding a publish step|Working With Step] in a [configuration|Working with Configuration]. When you add publish JUnit Report step, the following screen will be displayed:

!emma_step.png!

In source files field, QuickBuild use Ant style file patterns to collect the reports, and the directory you specified is *relative* to the [workspace|Workspace Directory] directory.