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          No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.



          If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.



          Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.



          so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.



          Now how to run your tests in parallel,



          a sample from karate documentation,



          @Test 
          public void testParallel() {
          KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
          assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
          }


          here number of parallel threads defined as 5, you can define as your need.



          for more details i suggest you read this documentation,



          Running parallel tests using karate






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            No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.



            If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.



            Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.



            so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.



            Now how to run your tests in parallel,



            a sample from karate documentation,



            @Test 
            public void testParallel() {
            KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
            assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
            }


            here number of parallel threads defined as 5, you can define as your need.



            for more details i suggest you read this documentation,



            Running parallel tests using karate






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              No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.



              If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.



              Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.



              so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.



              Now how to run your tests in parallel,



              a sample from karate documentation,



              @Test 
              public void testParallel() {
              KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
              assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
              }


              here number of parallel threads defined as 5, you can define as your need.



              for more details i suggest you read this documentation,



              Running parallel tests using karate






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                No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.



                If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.



                Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.



                so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.



                Now how to run your tests in parallel,



                a sample from karate documentation,



                @Test 
                public void testParallel() {
                KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
                assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
                }


                here number of parallel threads defined as 5, you can define as your need.



                for more details i suggest you read this documentation,



                Running parallel tests using karate






                share|improve this answer












                No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.



                If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.



                Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.



                so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.



                Now how to run your tests in parallel,



                a sample from karate documentation,



                @Test 
                public void testParallel() {
                KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
                assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
                }


                here number of parallel threads defined as 5, you can define as your need.



                for more details i suggest you read this documentation,



                Running parallel tests using karate







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