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-usage
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Displays a list of available command line options for JavaStar | |
-help
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Same as -usage .
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-sysinfo
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Shows system properties | |
-version
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Displays the version number of JavaStar | |
-logfilter flags logfile [ outfile]
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Applies flags as filters to the log file and prints this out either to outfile (optional) or System.out (default). See Table 18-2 for a list of log file filters.
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-logsum ( logfile)+ [-out outfile]
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Summarizes the log file (or files) and prints it to outfile or to System.out . This must be the last flag.
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-loghtml filter infile [outfile]
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Like logfilter, except extracts to HTML and filter is limited to "ET12" | |
-archive archivefile [ logfile]+
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Adds the log files into the archive. Log files already in the archive are overwritten. This must be the last flag. | |
-jst name.jst
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The JST file name to use for editing or playback. | |
-script classname
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Name of the script to use for recording or playback. This must be a fully-qualified class name. | |
-props propertyfile
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Loads user test properties from propertyfile and uses these during playback. | |
-llfilter flags
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Suppresses the log file content represented by the flags. | |
-llcount size
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Limits log count--provide size in bytes. | |
-workdir dir
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Uses dir as the output directory for recorded scripts, generated declaration classes, and as the default directory to search for scripts, declaration classes and JSTs. | |
-resdir dir
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Uses dir as the root directory for all fail files. | |
-jstpath searchpath
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Defines searchpath as the path JavaStar uses to locate components of JSTs. This uses the same syntax as CLASSPATH .
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-log filename
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Writes the log to filename. | |
-scale n
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Scales the delay by a factor of n. | |
-timeout n
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Sets compares to timeout after n seconds. | |
-hangtime n
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Sets the interval of time (in seconds) a playback script can continue without receiving a response from the application under test. When a script reaches hangtime , it terminates in an AsynchTimeoutError .
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-jvm filepath
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Sets the Java Virtual Machine to use for subprocesses. | |
-jc filepath
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Sets the Java compiler to use when compiling scripts. | |
-jcpf flag
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Flag to use for the JVM in place of -classpath .
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-kcpf flag
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Flag to use for the compiler in place of -classpath .
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-J flag
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Flag or argument to pass to JVM subprocess (e.g. -J-mx64m )
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-K flag
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Flag or argument to pass to compiler subprocess (e.g. -K-g )
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-jdk version
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Tells JavaStar which JDK your JVM is equivalent to. Must be one of 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, or 1.1.4. | |
-applet [ html]+
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Record all the applets in all the HTMLs at once. If you use this option, it must be the last flag. | |
-app classname [ args]*
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A record option. Use this classname as the program under test and send these arguments to that program. If you use this option, it must be the last flag. | |
-fserve | Starts up JavaStar file server to work with JavaStar for Java Plug-in. | |
-play
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Sets JavaStar to playback mode. | |
-1proc
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Run the playback in the current process rather than a subprocess. (Requires -play )
You can only use this option on tests that do not contain restart nodes or crash recovery nodes. You also need to include the correct library in the CLASSPATH --for example, if you are using JDK 1.1.4, be sure to add javastar/lib/114.zip to the CLASSPATH .
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-gui
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Shows the JavaStar Record/Playback GUI during playback. | |
-invisible
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Hides the JavaStar Record/Playback GUI during playback. | |
-testargs [args]*
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Sends the args as arguments to the test in playback. If you use this option, it must be the last flag. |
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