Common use of Test parameters Clause in Contracts

Test parameters. The arguments specified during analysis are shown in the Test Parameters section. Sending Results to Development Testing Platform (DTP) Server‌‌ See “Connecting to DTP Server”, page 7, for information about configuring your connection to DTP Server. Use the -publish switch to report test results to DTP server. -publish <publish>true</publish> report.dtp.publish=true Publishing Source Code to DTP Server‌ By default, tested sources are sent to DTP when the report setting is enabled. This enables DTP to present source code associated with findings. You can use the report.dtp.publish.src setting to disable the publishing of source code, restrict the depth of source code publishing, or enable source code publishing when sending reports to DTP Server is disabled. See “Settings Reference”, page 59, for additional information on DTP Engine set- tings. The report.dtp.publish.src setting takes one of the following values: • off: Code is not published to DTP server. • min: Publishes minimal part of sources. Only source code that has no reference to source con- trol is published. • full: Publishes all sources associated with the specified scope. This is the default settings. See the "Development Testing Platform User Guide" for additional information about viewing source code in DTP. DTP Engines need to execute to send data to DTP Server, but you may want to send sources without running analysis.

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Sources: End User License Agreement

Test parameters. The arguments specified during analysis are shown in the Test Parameters section. Sending Results to Development Testing Platform (DTP) Server‌‌ See “Connecting to DTP Server”, page 78, for information about configuring your connection to DTP Server. Use the -publish switch to report test results to DTP server. -publish <publish>true</publish> report.dtp.publish=true Publishing Source Code to DTP Server‌ By default, tested sources are sent to DTP when the report setting is enabled. This enables DTP to present source code associated with findings. You can use the report.dtp.publish.src setting to disable the publishing of source code, restrict the depth of source code publishing, or enable source code publishing when sending reports to DTP Server is disabled. See “Settings Reference”, page 5963, for additional information on DTP Engine set- tings. The report.dtp.publish.src setting takes one of the following values: • off: Code is not published to DTP server. • min: Publishes minimal part of sources. Only source code that has no reference to source con- trol is published. • full: Publishes all sources associated with the specified scope. This is the default settings. See the "Development Testing Platform User Guide" for additional information about viewing source code in DTP. DTP Engines need to execute to send data to DTP Server, but you may want to send sources without running analysis.

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Sources: End User License Agreement

Test parameters. The arguments specified during analysis are shown in the Test Parameters section. Sending Results to Development Testing Platform (DTP) Server‌‌ See “Connecting to DTP Server”, page 7, for information about configuring your connection to DTP Server. Use the -publish switch to report test results to DTP server. -publish <publish>true</publish> report.dtp.publish=true Publishing Source Code to DTP Server‌ By default, tested sources are sent to DTP when the report setting is enabled. This enables DTP to present source code associated with findings. You can use the report.dtp.publish.src setting to disable the publishing of source code, restrict the depth of source code publishing, or enable source code publishing when sending reports to DTP Server is disabled. See “Settings Reference”, page 5958, for additional information on DTP Engine set- tings. The report.dtp.publish.src setting takes one of the following values: • off: Code is not published to DTP server. • min: Publishes minimal part of sources. Only source code that has no reference to source con- trol is published. • full: Publishes all sources associated with the specified scope. This is the default settings. See the "Development Testing Platform User Guide" for additional information about viewing source code in DTP. DTP Engines need to execute to send data to DTP Server, but you may want to send sources without running analysis.

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Sources: End User License Agreement