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Syntax

Usually, all distributions come with pre-defined script files which deliver the magic. For instance, if you use the DCMPC Dictionary distribution, you would go to the /bin folder and simply type:

Bash

./dcmpc-dictionary-app fill

Java

The example fro above translates to:

java -cp "CCIL_CLASSPATH:CCIL_HOME/config:CCIL_HOME/launcher/*" -Dserver.config.file=CCIL_CONFIG -Dserver.home.dir=$CCIL_HOME -Xmx1024M -Dserver.context.dir=$CCIL_CONTEXT -Dserver.jmx.enabled=false net.ccil.execution.CcilConsoleApp -execute -root $CCIL_HOME/context/apps "$@"

Where:

  • CCIL_CLASSPATH - The library jars which form the application's execution code. In a distribution, this is the content of the lib folder.
  • CCIL_HOME - the directory the application is deployed.
  • CCIL_CONFIG - the ttl config file.

Passing pipeline arguments from the command line