Книга: Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Exam Preparation Kit
Running CETK Tests in Standalone Mode
Running CETK Tests in Standalone Mode
Clientside.exe connects to CETest.exe on the developer workstation, yet it is also possible to run CETK tests without a connection, which is particularly useful for devices that provide no connectivity possibilities. If you include the Windows Embedded CE Test Kit catalog item in the run-time image, you can start the test engine (Tux.exe) directly, which implicitly starts the Kato logging engine (Kato.exe) to track the test results in log files. For example, to perform mouse tests (mousetest.dll) and track the results in a file called test_results.log, you can use the following command line:
Tux.exe -o -d mousetest -f test_results.log
NOTE
Tux command-line parameters
For a complete list of Tux.exe command-line parameters, see the section "Tux Command-Line Parameters" in the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Documentation, available on the Microsoft MSDN Web site at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa934656.aspx.
- Customizing Default Tests
- Using the CETK
- Running Clientside.exe Manually
- Custom CETK Test
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