Bamboo can process any JUnit XML file outputted by a JUnit test run, for example: https://github.com/notnoop/hudson-tools/blob/master/toJunitXML/sample-junit.xml
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There is no requirement of having an XML file to be able to run a JUnit test, it usually produces one though which is required if you want Bamboo to interpret the test results.
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For Junit Parser I want to give xml file name.Which one I want to give
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Please have a look at the documentation:
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