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Re: How to add arguments and switches to AUT [message #1702570 is a reply to message #1701981] |
Thu, 23 July 2015 10:31 |
Jeevan Rex Messages: 80 Registered: March 2015 Location: Bangalore |
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Hi Ulyana,
I am not clear about what that link is about to say and I am not able to get my desired output using that. I don't want to pass VM arguments. I want to pass a Runtime Configuration argument which changes the behaviour of my application when I pass -data @noDefault while calling it.
For example:
When I call it "./appname.bin it opens normaly with an already default workspace
When I call it "./appname.bin -data @noDefault" it will not take any default workspace and will ask me for choosing an workspace
Hi Matias,
I can do that, but I want to do this only for one particular test case and not for the entire AUT.
Kindly let me know how to solve this.
Thank you all
Jeevan
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