EclEmma JAVA Code coverage - Unable to coverage service layer of RESTful Webservice
- by Radhika
I am using EMMA eclipse plugin to generate code coverage reports.
My application is a RESTFul webservice.
Junits are written such that a client is created for the webservice and invoked with various inputs.
However EMMA shows 0% coverage for the source folder. The test folder alone is covered.
The application server(jetty server) is started using a main method.
Report:
Element          Coverage    Covered Instructions    Total Instructions
MyRestFulService  13.6%         900                     11846
src                0.5%          49                     10412
test              98%          1021                      1434
Junit Test method: 
  @Test
  public final void testAddFlow() throws Exception {
        Client c = Client.create();
        WebResource webResource = c.resource(BASE_URI);
        // Sample files for Add
        String xhtmlDocument = null;
        Iterator iter = mapOfAddFiles.entrySet().iterator();
        while (iter.hasNext()) {
              Map.Entry pairs = (Map.Entry) iter.next();
              try {
                    document = helper.readFile(requestPath
                                + pairs.getKey());
              } catch (Exception e) {
                    // TODO Auto-generated catch block
                    e.printStackTrace();
              }
              /* POST */
              MultiPart multiPart = new MultiPart();
              multiPart.bodyPart(....
               ...........
              ClientResponse response = webResource.path("/add").type(
                          MEDIATYPE_MULTIPART_MIXED).post(ClientResponse.class,
                          multiPart);
                    assertEquals("TESTING ADD FOR >>>>>>> " + pairs.getKey(),
                                Status.OK, response.getClientResponseStatus());
              }
        }
  }
Invoked service method:
  @POST
  @Path("add")
  @Consumes("multipart/mixed")
  public Response add(MultiPart multiPart)
              throws Exception {
        Status status = null;
        List<BodyPart> bodyParts = null;
        bodyParts = multiPart.getBodyParts();
        status = //call to business layer
        return Response.ok(status).build();
  }