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Cenqua has released Clover 2.0, a $1200 payware test coverage tool. Clover modifies the source code to enable it to follow which statements are executed when, and keeps a running count of how many times each statement is executed during the test suite. Any statement that executes zero times is not being tested. I use Clover with Ant, but there are also versions for NetBeans, Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, and Oracle JDeveloper 10g. Clover can generate test coverage reports in XML, HTML, PDF, or via a Swing Viewer. Version 2.0 adds cyclomatic complexity calculations, a Maven 2 plug-in, coverage clouds and can tell you which tests hit what code. Upgrades from 1.x are $600 or free if you bought in the last year.