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 <li><a href="#using-the-run-test-framework">Using the run-test framework</a></li>
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 <h2 id="using-the-run-test-framework">Using the run-test framework</h2>
 <p>This new way of running tests is developer-centric. It assumes that you have built a jdk locally and want to test it. Running common test targets is simple, and more complex ad-hoc combination of tests is possible. The user interface is forgiving, and clearly report errors it cannot resolve.</p>
 <p>Some example command-lines:</p>