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Executor
The executor is responsible for initializing the AutoQUEST user interfaces. This consists of the following key tasks:
- Integrating all AutoQUEST components and plug-ins.
- Starting a user interface.
- Initialize logging mechanisms.
The executor itself is implemented as a Java application with the following possible parameters.
Name | Allowed Values | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ui | text, swt | text | Selects the user interface |
log4j | OFF, SEVERE, WARNING, INFO, CONFIG, FINE, FINER, FINEST, ALL | INFO | Selects the tracing level contained in the log4j log file |
trace | OFF, SEVERE, WARNING, INFO, CONFIG, FINE, FINER, FINEST, ALL | WARNING | Selects the tracing level displayed by the user interface |
Furthermore, all parameters that follow these options are interpreted as commands that are to be executed right after starting the user interface.
Here are some examples for using the executor.
- Start the application with all parameters assuming their default values.
java -jar autoquest-runner.jar
- Start the application with the SWT GUI and the trace level INFO
java -jar autoquest-runner.jar -ui swt -trace INFO
- Start the application with the SWT GUI and execute the command "exec someScript" right after the start-up.
java -jar autoquest-runner.jar -ui swt "exec someScript"
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