Example invocation

The following example shows invocation syntax and descriptions of valid parameters.

java com.ibm.crossworlds.BusObjMinimalExtractor [-h]
[-i <InputBusObjFileName>] [-b <TargetBusObject>]
[-o <BusObjectOutputFileName>]
[-d] [-w <OutputSortedFileName>] [-r <InputSortedFileName>]
[-f <BusObjListFile>] [-c <BusObjDefFileListFile>]

Table 54. Description of elements in sample invocation
Parameters Description
[-h]
Output the invocation syntax
[-i <InputBusObjFileName>]
Specifies the .in file that contains the business object definition to be extracted
[-b <TargetBusObject>]
Specifies the business object for which you want to extract a definition
[-o <BusObjectOutputFileName>] Specifies the .in file to which the extracted definition should be written
[-d]
An optional boolean parameter used to indicate that child objects should be listed before their parents. When not used, parent objects are listed first.
[-w <OutputSortedFileName>] Specifies the name of a topologically sorted file to be created from the <InputBusObjFileName> .in file that contains the business object definitions to be extracted.
[-r <InputSortedFileName>]
Specifies the name of a topologically sorted file from which business object definitions will be extracted.
[-f <BusObjListFile>]
A file that contains a list of business objects for which definitions will be extracted. Each business object name should be written on a separate line.
[-c <BusObjDefFileListFile>]
Specifies the name of a file that contains a list of files from which a BO definition will be extracted.

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