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Bryan_Nahrwold
16 years agoContributor
Thank you. Sounds like a great idea! Unfortunately, it is not working.
I created property SESSIONID in the project "LicensingService with SessionID". I then modified my Property transfer to transfer the Session id to the target "LicensingService with property SESSIONID.
I then modified one of my TestCases in the project, set ProxyInfo, to use the property expansion: "${#LicensingService with SessionID#SESSIONID}" (without the quotes). It fails with a security exception.
As a test, I created a Property Transfer and a property and placed these in setProxyInfo, even though the oepration is failing, my test property value SESSIONIDTEST is receiving the session id placed in the project property SESSIONID.
This leads me to believe there is something wrong with the property expansion:
${#LicensingService with SessionID#SESSIONID}
I also tried:
${LicensingService with SessionID#SESSIONID}
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Bryan
I created property SESSIONID in the project "LicensingService with SessionID". I then modified my Property transfer to transfer the Session id to the target "LicensingService with property SESSIONID.
I then modified one of my TestCases in the project, set ProxyInfo, to use the property expansion: "${#LicensingService with SessionID#SESSIONID}" (without the quotes). It fails with a security exception.
As a test, I created a Property Transfer and a property and placed these in setProxyInfo, even though the oepration is failing, my test property value SESSIONIDTEST is receiving the session id placed in the project property SESSIONID.
This leads me to believe there is something wrong with the property expansion:
${#LicensingService with SessionID#SESSIONID}
I also tried:
${LicensingService with SessionID#SESSIONID}
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Bryan