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Hello, I wanted to differentiate files сlover.db .. somehow,
For example: I have two war files on the server with Clover instruments. Files clover.db.. saves in certain folder: JAVA_OPTS = "$ JAVA_OPTS-Dclover.initstring = / tmp / clover / database / clover.db"
is it possible to do so would be for different war db files are generated in different folders or whatever these files had different prefixes?
See:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CLOVER/Working+with+Distributed+Applications, chapter "Understanding the Clover 'initstring'"
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CLOVER/Using+Clover+in+various+environment+configurations , chapter "Decision matrix"
I would like to differentiate data base result files (for example: clover.dbt4swvs_h9gs8oly) received from various web applications at the my webserver to generated various reports for each apllication separately?
Can I achieve this separation?
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Yes, coverage snapshot files are named after the Clover database (for instance clover.dbt4swvs_h9gs8oly) and are stored in the same directory where clover.db is located. So as long as your databases are named differently and/or stored in different locations there shall be no problem with generating separate reports.
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