#Using jsunit.properties is one way to specify the various properties used by the JsUnitServer. #It is deprecated in favor of using ant build files. See build.xml. #To use this file, rename it to "jsunit.properties". You need to provide values for the mandatory properties. #See the documentation at http://www.jsunit.net for more information. #closeBrowsersAfterTestRuns determines whether to attempt to close browsers after test runs. This is not a mandatory property. The default is true. For example: 'true' closeBrowsersAfterTestRuns= #description is a human-readable description of a standard or farm server. This is not a mandatory property. The default is blank. For example: 'This is our Mac - it's only running Safari right now' description= #ignoreUnresponsiveRemoteMachines is a property used only by the JsUnit Farm Server and the distributed_test target. Its value is whether to ignore a remove machine that does not respond. If true, test runs will be green even if one or more remove machines fail to respond; if false, an unresponsive remove machine results in a failure. This is not a mandatory property. Its default is false. For example: 'true' ignoreUnresponsiveRemoteMachines= #logsDirectory is the directory in which the JsUnitStandardServer stores the XML logs produced from tests run. It can be specified relative to the working directory. This is not a mandatory property. If not specified, the directory called 'logs' inside resourceBase is assumed. For example: 'c:\jsunit\java\logs' logsDirectory= #port is the port on which the JsUnitStandardServer runs. This is not a mandatory property. If not specified, 8080 is assumed. For exapmle: '8080' port= #remoteMachineURLs is a property used only by the JsUnit Farm Server and the distributed_test target. Its value is the list of URLs of remove machines to which a request to run tests will be sent. For example: 'http://machine1.company.com:8080,http://localhost:8080,http://192.168.1.200:9090' remoteMachineURLs= #resourceBase is the directory that the JsUnitStandardServer considers to be its document root. It can be specified relative to the working directory. This is not a mandatory property. If not specified, the working directory is assumed. For example: 'c:\jsunit' resourceBase= #timeoutSeconds is the number of seconds to wait before timing out a browser during a test run. This is not a mandatory property. If not specified, 60 is assumed. For example: '60' timeoutSeconds= #url is the URL (HTTP or file protocol) to open in the browser. For a JsUnit Server, this is a mandatory property for a test run if the server is not passed the 'url' parameter. For example: 'file:///c:/jsunit/testRunner.html?testPage=c:/jsunit/tests/jsUnitTestSuite.html' url=