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Builder 7.0.0-beta1 You can invoke the E2E xUML Model Compiler from command line. This is needed, if you want to e.g. integrate the model compilation into a continuous integration server such as Jenkins.
Call the E2E xUML Command Line Compiler like:
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java -jar e2ecxumlc.jar [-clean] -uml <path to an UML model file> |
e.g. java -jar e2ecxumlc.jar -clean -uml "C:\E2E Documentation\Basic Modeling\Frontend\uml\helloWorld.xml".
If called without parameters, the E2E xUML Command Line Compiler will print out the usage.
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Compiling library models does not differ in any way from compiling models. However, if you want to compile the library and the library usage model, take into account that you need to copy the compiled library to the libs folder of the E2E Builder project before compiling the usage model.
java -jar e2ecxumlc.jar -clean -uml "C:\E2E Documentation\Advanced Modeling\E2ELibrary\uml\librarySQLQuery.xml"
copy "C:\E2E Documentation\Advanced Modeling\E2ELibrary\repository\librarySQLQuery\librarySQLQuery.xml.lrep "C:\E2E Documentation\Advanced Modeling\E2ELibrary\libs\"
java -jar e2ecxumlc.jar -clean -uml "C:\E2E Documentation\Advanced Modeling\E2ELibrary\uml\useLibrarySQLQuery.xml"
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