This section provides examples of different types of batch commands. The commands used with -batch
are a formatted set of commands, executed in the sequence that they appear in the command string.
All batch command formats use combinations of commands in the following basic sequence:
Example:
java -jar
[jt_dir]/javatest.jar
[set harness options] -batch
[initialize configuration] [set standard values] [set other configuration values] [perform task]
You can set configuration values by using a tag-name to value format. It is an error to set a configuration value in a batch command if the question tag-name is not found in the current interview path. To determine the current interview path, use the -path
option.
See Obtaining the Question tag-name below for detailed information about the tag-name for the question.
See Formatting Batch Commands for a description of the different batch command formats that can be used.
The following sections provide different examples that you can use as patterns for creating batch commands:
Modifying Settings in a Configuration
There are two ways to obtain a configuration question tag-name: