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- Show tool descriptions: Enables/disables showing tool descriptions in applicable wizards.
- Auto Beautify: Tells SOAtest to automatically beautify XML messages in the selected tool or tools (Traffic Viewer, Diff, Editor) if the message is under the specified size (10 KB is the default setting).
- Masked Environment Variables: Enable to hide any masked environment variables from outputs including displayed traffic, reports, and monitoring events. See traffic viewers, REST Clients, JSON/XML Data Banks and Assertors, and in the Event Monitoring Details. See Masking a Variable Value for for more information about masking environment variables.
- Character Encoding: You can enable System default to configure SOAtest and/or Virtualize to use the default character set for the particular system being used. Enable Custom to encode characters from the list of encodings available on the JVM being used.Save settings: Specifies what file format to use for saving project files (for example, .pva, .pvn, .changetemplate). (for example, .tst, .changetemplate). See Understanding the Available Project File Formats.
- Default timeout (milliseconds): Allows you to enter the length of delay (in milliseconds) after which SOAtest should consider your FTP, telnet, or HTTP requests to be “timed out.” The default is 30000 milliseconds.
- Report each duplicate error that occurs on the same line: Tells SOAtest to show only the first instance of duplicate errors that occur for the same line of code.
- Reset Cookies: Allows you to clear the current global cookies so that next HTTP invocations start a new session.
- Save settings: Specifies what file format to use for saving project files (for example, .tst, .changetemplate). See Understanding the Available Project File Formats.
- Enable the Automatically backup project files option and specify a file size threshold for .tst and/or .pva files in the Warn on file size large than (MB) field to be notified when the size of the file exceeds the threshold. You can then reduce the size (and prevent performance problems) by dividing it into smaller files.
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