Hi All, Not sure if that is a change in API or bug in DefaultParser.
If I use GnuParser (what I used in 1.2) like: ------------------------------------------------------------- public void testUnlimitedArgs() throws Exception { String[] args = new String[] {"-unlimited", "one", "two", "-one", "alpha"}; Options options = new Options(); options.addOption(Option.builder("one").hasArg().build()); options.addOption(Option.builder("unlimited").hasArgs().build()); CommandLine cl = parser.parse(options, args); assertTrue("Confirm -unlimited is set", cl.hasOption("unlimited")); assertEquals("number of arg for -unlimited", 2, cl.getOptionValues("unlimited").length); assertTrue("Confirm -one is set", cl.hasOption("one")); assertEquals("number of arg for -one", 1, cl.getOptionValues("one").length); } ------------------------------------------------------------- everything works fine. But in 1.3 GnuParser is deprecated and if I do the same options with DefaultParser, it becomes dependent on arguments position - my original line fails, but if I change it to ------------------------------------------------------------- String[] args = new String[] {"-one", "alpha", "-unlimited", "one", "two"}; ------------------------------------------------------------- test succeed. Any thoughts? Regards, AlexP.