CentraSite 10.7 | CentraSite User’s Guide | Policy Management | Managing Design-Time and Change-Time Policies through Command Line Interface | Setting Up an Eclipse Java Project for Action Implementation
 
Setting Up an Eclipse Java Project for Action Implementation
Pre-requisites:
To set up an Eclipse Java project for action template implementation through CentraSite Command Line Interface, you must have the CentraSite Administrator role.
CentraSite provides a command tool named setup Custom Actions for this purpose.
*To set up an Eclipse Java project for the implementation of action template
*Run the command setup Custom Actions.
The syntax is of the format: C:\SoftwareAG\CentraSite\utilities>CentraSiteCommand.cmd setup Custom Actions [-url <CENTRASITE-URL>] -user <USER-ID> -password <PASSWORD> -packageName <PACKAGE-NAME> -className <CLASS-NAME> -file <CONFIG-FILE>
The input parameters are:
Parameter
Description
CENTRASITE-URL
(Optional). The URL of the CentraSite registry. For example, http://localhost:53307/CentraSite/CentraSite.
USER-ID
The user ID of a registered CentraSite user who has the CentraSite Administrator role. For example, Administrator.
PASSWORD
The password for the registered CentraSite user identified by the parameter USER-ID.
PACKAGE-NAME
Name of the package that contains the Java implementation for an action template.
CLASS-NAME
Name of the Java class file name.
Note:
Project name will be the same as the Java class file name.
CONFIG-FILE
Name of the output directory to set up the Eclipse Java project.
Examples (all in one line):
C:\SoftwareAG\CentraSite\utilities>CentraSiteCommand.cmd setup Custom Actions -url http://localhost:53307/CentraSite/CentraSite –user Administrator –password manage -id uddi:95f79c00-52a9-11e4-969c-d398081308d4 -packageName com.softwareag.policy.custom.action.impl -className CustomActionImpl -file D:\temp\customAction\CustomActionImpl
The response to this command could be:
Executing the command : setup Custom Actions

Custom policy action setup successful
at D:\temp\customAction\CustomActionImpl

Successfully executed the command : setup Custom Actions