Correct Gradle files pattern matching description and example
`junit` files pattern matching should be globbing instead of regex.
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@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ There are a few tools that can produce JUnit reports in Java.
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In the following example, `gradle` is used to generate the test reports.
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If there are multiple test tasks defined, `gradle` will generate multiple
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directories under `build/test-results/`. In that case, you can leverage regex
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matching by defining the following path: `build/test-results/test/TEST-*.xml`:
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directories under `build/test-results/`. In that case, you can leverage glob
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matching by defining the following path: `build/test-results/test/**/TEST-*.xml`:
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```yaml
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java:
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- gradle test
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artifacts:
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reports:
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junit: build/test-results/test/TEST-*.xml
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junit: build/test-results/test/**/TEST-*.xml
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```
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#### Maven
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