1. Install, start Appium
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2. Check the environment and use the command appium-doctor
There is a workaround for the above problem:
3. Run the test case
To test a Java use case:
Installing APPS/CONTACTMANAGER/CONTACTMANAGERS.SPK
After the import idea-environment has been configured successfully-select Androidcontactstest-run ' androidcontactstest ' right-click
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