JavaStar from the Command Line: Running the Acceptance Test


  1. If you have the JavaStar GUI running, exit JavaStar.
    This isn't required--you can run the JavaStar GUI at the same time you run tests from the command line--but, for the purposes of example, it simplifies what you see on screen.

    Note - At this point, you should be using the NameDB application in the namedb2 directory. Be sure namedb2, not namedb1, is in your CLASSPATH. You can check your CLASSPATH setting by typing

  2. In a UNIX shell or at an MSDOS prompt, enter the command to run the acceptance test.
    Type:
    java javastar -play -gui -jst Acceptance.jst
    -log accept.log -testargs "Susan" "45 Sesame St."
    "Anytown USA" "555-2857" "susan@susan.com" "none" "test.db"

    There are no line breaks in a command line call to JavaStar.
    This command:

    Action Command Line Flag
    Runs JavaStar java javastar
    Goes into Play mode -play
    Displays the JavaStar GUI -gui
    Runs the acceptance JST -jst Acceptance.jst
    Records output to accept.log -log accept.log
    Sends test arguments for the Susan record -testargs "Susan" "45 Sesame St." "Anytown USA" "555-2857" "susan@susan.com" "none" "test.db"




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