Command line

You can run virtual services deployed on a Service Virtualization Server using the SVConfigurator command line interface.

SVConfigurator is Java-based and can be used by both Windows and Linux operating systems.

How can this help me?

Using the SVConfigurator command line tool, you can:

  • deploy virtual services to any Service Virtualization Server
  • change the runtime mode of a virtual service
  • view virtual service details, such as service name, ID, mode, deployment state, and data and performance models
  • switch the performance model during simulation
  • list all deployed virtual services on a Service Virtualization Server
  • list the services in a project
  • unlock a virtual service locked by another user
  • undeploy services
  • update services with learned data recorded on a Service Virtualization Server
  • export projects and services

Note: You can also use SVConfigurator as an Apache Ant™ plugin. For details, refer to the documentation, located in the following locations:

  • <Service Virtualization installation folder>\Tools\SVConfigurator\doc\AntTasks\index.html
  • In the HP.SV.SVConfigurator.jar file, located in the <Service Virtualization installation folder>\Tools\SVConfigurator\bin folder.

By default, the Service Virtualization installation folder is located in:

  • Server: C:\Program Files\Micro Focus\Service Virtualization Server
  • Designer: C:\Program Files\Micro Focus\Service Virtualization Designer

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