This document covers the following topics:
See Using EntireX in the Designer Command-line Mode for the general command-line syntax. The table below shows the command-line options for the IDL Extractor for Natural.
Task | Command | Option | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Extract the Natural objects from a Natural RPC server. | -extract:natural |
-brokerpassword |
Password used for broker authentication. |
-brokeruser |
User used for broker authentication. | ||
-environment |
Name of the environment or an RPC server description. | ||
-filter |
Filter the Natural source objects. Show those objects which match the pattern. | ||
-help |
Display this usage message. | ||
-library |
The library defined within the Natural RPC Server. | ||
-object |
A Natural object in the library. | ||
-project |
Name of the project or subfolder where the IDL file is stored. | ||
-rpcpassword |
Password used for RPC server authentication. | ||
-rpcuser |
User used for RPC server authentication. | ||
-timeout |
Timeout in seconds (default is 60). | ||
List the Natural objects from a Natural RPC server. | -list:natural |
-brokerpassword |
Password used for broker authentication. |
-brokeruser |
User used for broker authentication. | ||
-environment |
Name of the environment or an RPC server description. | ||
-filter |
Filter the Natural source objects. Show those objects which match the pattern. | ||
-help |
Display this usage message. | ||
-library |
The library defined within the Natural RPC Server. | ||
-object |
A Natural object in the library. | ||
-rpcpassword |
Password used for RPC server authentication. | ||
-rpcuser |
User used for RPC server authentication. | ||
-timeout |
Timeout in seconds (default is 60). |
<workbench> -extract:natural -environment natBroker:2006@RPC/NATSRV1/CALLNAT -project /Demo -library NATDEMO -object CALC
where <workbench>
is a placeholder for the actual
EntireX design-time starter as described under Using EntireX in the Designer Command-line Mode.
The extracted IDL file will be stored in the project Demo.
If the environment name is not a defined RPC Environment in the current workspace, the name will be interpreted as a Broker ID and RPC Server Address (brokerID@serverAddress).
The library specifies a library name and the optional object defines the program name. Wildcard notation with asterisk (*) can be used at the end of these names.
Status and processing messages are written to standard output (stdout), which is normally set to the executing shell window.