EGLSDK

The command EGLSDK gives you access to the EGL Software Development Kit (EGL SDK), as described in Generation from the EGL SDK.

Syntax

The syntax for invoking EGLSDK is as follows:


EGLSDK syntax diagram: java EGLSDK file_name [parameters ...]
generate
Indicates that the command itself references the EGL source file and build descriptor part that are used to generate output. In this case, the command EGLSDK does not reference a command file.
cmdFile
Specifies the absolute or relative path of the file described in EGL command file. Relative paths are relative to the directory in which you run the command.

Embed the path in double quotes.

–eglpath eglpath
As described in eglpath, the eglpath option identifies directories to search when EGL uses an import statement to resolve the name of a part. You specify a quoted string that has one or more directory names, each separated from the next by a semicolon.
–generateFile genFile
The absolute or relative path of the EGL file that contains the part you want to process. Relative paths are relative to the directory in which you run the command.

Embed the path in double quotes.

–buildDescriptorFile bdFile
The absolute or relative path of the build file that contains the build descriptor. Relative paths are relative to the directory in which you run the command.

Embed the path in double quotes.

–buildDescriptorName bdName
The name of a build descriptor part that guides generation. The build descriptor must be at the top level of an EGL build (.eglbld) file.
–sqlID sqlID
Sets the value of build descriptor option sqlID.
–sqlPassword sqlPW
Sets the value of build descriptor option sqlPassword.
–destUserid destID
Sets the value of build descriptor option destUserID.
–destPassword destPW
Sets the value of build descriptor option destPassword.

The eglpath value that you specify when invoking the command EGLSDK takes precedence over any eglpath value in an EGL command file. Similarly, build descriptor options that you specify when invoking the command take precedence over options in any build descriptor that is listed in an EGL command file.

Examples

In the commands that follow, each multiline example belongs on a single line:

java EGLSDK "commandfile.xml"

java EGLSDK "commandfile.xml"
    -eglpath "c:\myGroup;h:\myCorp"

java EGLSDK generate 
    -eglpath "c:\myGroup;h:\myCorp"
    -generateFile "c:\myProg.eglpgm"
    -buildDescriptorFile "c:\myBuild.eglbld"
    -buildDescriptorName myBuildDescriptor

java EGLSDK "myCommand.xml"
    -sqlID myID -sqlPassword myPW
    -destUserID myUserID -destPassword myPass
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