# Solution Publish the JUnit reports by pointing to the exact directory containing the XML files. ![Publish JUnit Results](./images/publish-unit-tests.png) After executing the build twice you will see a test result trend graph. ![JUnit Test Trend](./images/unit-test-result-trend.png) Publish the JUnit reporting by using a wild card. ![Publish All JUnit Results](./images/publish-all-tests.png) The trend changes accordingly. ![Changed Test Result Trend](./images/all-test-result-trend.png) Install the JaCoCo plugin from the Plugin Manager page. ![JaCoCo Plugin](./images/jacoco-plugin.png) Change the task list executed by the Gradle build step. ![JaCoCo Tasks](./images/jacoco-tasks.png) Configure JaCoCo reporting. ![JaCoCo Configuration](./images/jacoco-config.png) The JaCoCo coverage trend renders after executing the build twice. ![JaCoCo Coverage Report Trend](./images/jacoco-trend.png) You can drill into the details of the report. ![JaCoCo Coverage Report Trend](./images/jacoco-report.png)