Doing Escapes in a UNIX System Shell

The following example uses the syntax for doing escapes in a UNIX system shell. Changes to the original configuration file (myoriginal.jti in this example) are written to a new configuration file (my-newconfig.jti in this example).

In the following example, myoriginal.jti represents a configuration file name that might exist on your system. Win32 users must also replace the UNIX system file separators (\) with Windows file separaors (/) to run these examples.

To change a value in the command line, use the tag-name for the question that sets the value. See Obtaining the Question tag-name for detailed information about viewing the tag-name for the question.

java -cp [jt-dir/lib/] javatest.jar com.sun.javatest.EditJTI
-o
my-newconfig.jti test.serialport.midPort=/dev/term/a test.connection.httpsCert="\"CN=<:Somebody>, OU=<People>, O=<Organisation>, L=<Location>, ST=<State>, C=US\""myoriginal.jti


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