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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [QF-Test] Passing Variables between distributed instances of QFTest
Hello, We are using version 3.5 of QFTest and are currently trying to expand our current library of QFTest suites to include distributed tests over multiple SUTs interacting with one-another. My question is this: is it possible to get the bindings of any level of variable (Global, Local, Fallback) from a running daemon? Ideally, we would like to have one "master" qftest station directing other daemons, receiving information from them, and recording the information in our custom report. We would like to use variables for the handling of this information as this is how we have handled verification for local testing. Is this kind of variable-passing possible? If not, what options exist to coordinate remote tests and pass information between the remote SUTs? Thank you, Ron Britzius
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