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Use the -help
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How can I prevent my machine ID from floating?
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How can I work with Jtest via proxy?
Typically, if you connect through a proxy server, you need to configure the connection by passing protocol-specific system properties to the JVM – using the -D
command line option.
To work with Jtest, ensure that the system properties for the HTTPS protocol (HTTPS protocol are configured. At a minimum, you must configure https.proxySet=true
, https.proxyHost=[hostname]
, and https.proxyPort=[port number]
. If your proxy server requires authentication, you can configure your credentials with the https.proxyUser
and https.proxyPassword
properties.
) are configured. Your command line may resemble the following:
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In addition, you can configure the https.nonProxyHosts
property to specify hosts where connection via proxy is not required.
If you use Jtest on desktop with Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA, the proxy settings are automatically detected and do not need to be configured in the command line.anchor
Why are suppressions of some rules no longer available on DTP after Jtest was upgraded to a newer version?
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Suppressions associated with rules whose messages changed between releases may not be available on DTP and the rules must be re-suppressed.
You can restore legacy messages for BD category rules in version 10.4.1 and later by configuring the following settings in your .properties file: flowanalysis.legacy.messages.for.<rule_ID>=true
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