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I would like to generate one global xml report with findbugs plug-in. My tree :

pom.xml
 └── /project 1
      └── pom.xml
 └── /project 2
       └── pom.xml

and my parent pom.xml :

<plugin>
     <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
     <artifactId>findbugs-maven-plugin</artifactId>
     <version>2.5.3</version>
     <configuration>
                <skip>true</skip>
                <xmlOutput>true</xmlOutput>
                <findbugsXmlOutputDirectory>${project.build.directory}/findbugs</findbugsXmlOutputDirectory>
     </configuration>
</plugin>

Actually the command mvn compile findbugs:findbugs generate one xml report per project.

Thanks in advance !!

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Well, getting Maven to do things differently can be tough.

A workaround might be to use the UnionBugs command to combine all your FindBugs reports in the end. The UnionBugs command seems to be based on work by Peter Franza, who also explains the Ant task for this. The UnionBugs Ant task is part of standard FindBugs.

Here's how to run an Ant task from Maven. Since you are using Jenkins, you can also simply define an Ant step after your Maven step in the Jenkins job configuration.

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