Build descriptor options are set in build descriptor parts. To choose build descriptor options for Java generation, start the EGL editor and edit the build descriptor part.
When you begin editing a build descriptor part from the GUI, the EGL editor contains a pane listing all EGL build descriptor options. To limit the display to options that are applicable to a program generated in Java, select a category from the Build option filter drop-down menu.
Select each option you want, and set its value. The value can be literal, symbolic, or a combination of literal and symbolic You can define symbolic parameters in the EGL part editor; for details, see Editing general build descriptor options.
Two build descriptor options--genDirectory and destDirectory--let you use a symbolic parameter for the value or a portion of the value. For example, for the value of genDirectory you can specify C:\genout\%EZEENV%. Then if you generate for a Windows environment, the actual generation directory is C:\genout\WIN.
You do not need to specify all the options listed. If you do not specify a value for a build descriptor option, the default for the option is used when the option is applicable in the generation context.
If you have specified a master build descriptor, the option values in that build descriptor override the values in all other build descriptors. When you generate, the master and generation build descriptors can chain to other build descriptors as described in Build descriptor part.
Related concepts
Build descriptor part
Related tasks
Editing general build descriptor options
Generating Java wrappers
Related reference
Build descriptor options
To start a remote build server on AIX(R), Linux, or Windows 2000/NT/XP, enter the ccublds command in a Command Prompt window. The syntax is as follows:
where
The build server on Windows returns messages in any of the languages listed in the next table, and the default is English.
Language | Code |
---|---|
Brazilian Portugese | ptb |
Chinese, simplified | chs |
Chinese, traditional | cht |
English, USA | enu |
French | fra |
German | deu |
Italian | ita |
Japanese | jpn |
Korean | kor |
Spanish | esp |
To specify a language other than English, make sure that before you start the build server, the environment variable CCU_CATALOG is set to a non-English message catalog. The needed value is in the following format (on a single line):
installDir\wstools\eclipse\plugins \com.ibm.etools.egl.distributedbuild\executables \ccu.cat.xxx
The Security Manager is a server program that the build server uses to authenticate clients that send build requests.
The Security Manager uses the following Windows environment variables:
To start the Security Manager, issue the the following command:
java com.ibm.etools.egl.distributedbuild.security.CcuSecManager
To configure the Security Manager, use the Configuration Tool, which has a graphical interface. You can run the tool by issuing the following command:
java com.ibm.etools.egl.distributedbuild.security.CCUconfig
When Configuration Tool is running, select the Server Items tab. Using the button 'Add...', To add the user that you want the build server to support, click the Add ... button. You must define a password for the user ID. You can define the following restrictions and privileges for the user:
These definitions are kept in persistent storage, in the file specified by CCUSEC_CONFIG, and are remembered across sessions.
Related concepts
Build script
Build server
Related tasks
You can generate Java wrapper classes when you generate the related program. For details on how to set up the build descriptor, see Java wrapper.
Related concepts
Generation
Java wrapper
Related tasks
Building EGL output
Generating into a directory
Generating into a project
Related reference
Build descriptor options
Java wrapper classes
Output of Java wrapper generation
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