JUnitDiff creates a HTML table from multiple JUnit runs. Rows are tests, columns are runs. Clicking the statuses reveals a pop-up with the logs and the stacktrace if any.
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JUnitDiff creates a HTML table from multiple JUnit runs. Rows are tests, columns are runs. Clicking the statuses reveals a pop-up with the logs and the stacktrace if any.
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