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We use priority attribute to the @Test annotations. In case priority is not set then the test scripts execute in alphabetical order.

package TestNG;

import org.testng.annotations.*;

public class PriorityTestCase{

@Test(priority=0)

public void testCase1() {  

system.out.println("Test Case 1");

}

@Test(priority=1)

public void testCase2() {  

system.out.println("Test Case 2");

}

}

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package TestNG;

import org.testng.annotations.*;

public class PriorityTestCase{

 @Test(priority=0)

 public void testCase1() {  

 system.out.println("Test Case 1");

 }

 @Test(priority=1)

 public void testCase2() { 

 system.out.println("Test Case 2");

 }

}

Output:

Test Case 1

Test Case 2

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Test Case 1

Test Case 2

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