JavaStar uses project files to store information about directory locations, classpaths, the program to test, and various record and playback options.
A project file is usually specific to an application or applet, and to a platform. The tests you create with JavaStar are platform-independent; by using project files to define platform-specific information (such as the location of your Java Virtual Machine) you can set your test environment in one place, rather than having to define it for each test run.
If you previously used the javastar.prop
file to store your options, JavaStar will prompt you to convert your file when you run this version.
For instructions on defining or modifying a project file, see the chapter "Creating Project Files."
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