The structure of a .eglbld file is as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE EGL PUBLIC "-//IBM//DTD EGL 5.1//EN" ""> <EGL> <!-- place your import statements here --> <!-- place your parts here --> </EGL>
Your task is to place import statements and parts inside the <EGL> element.
You specify <import> elements to reference the file containing the next build descriptor in a chain or to reference any of the build parts referenced by a build descriptor. An example of an import statement is as follows:
<import file="myBldFile.eglbld"/>
You declare parts from this list:
A simple example is as follows:
<EGL> <import file="myBldFile.eglbld"/> <BuildDescriptor name="myBuildDescriptor" genProject="myNextProject" system="WIN" J2EE="NO" genProperties="GLOBAL" genDataTables="YES" dbms="DB2" sqlValidationConnectionURL="jdbc:db2:SAMPLE" sqlJDBCDriverClass="COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver" sqlDB="jdbc:db2:SAMPLE" </BuildDescriptor> </EGL>
You can review the build-file DTD, which is in the following subdirectory:
installationDir\wstools\eclipse\plugins\ com.ibm.etools.egl_version\dtd
The file name (like egl_5_1.dtd) begins with the letters egl and an underscore.
Related tasks
Creating an EGL source file
Related reference
EGL editor
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