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Table, Repos_copy, command, options, continued

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Table 11. Repos_copy command options (continued) Option -eEntityType:Entity1[+EntityType:Entity2...] -fentityFile -ifilename -k -mode -ncencoding Description Exports one or more referenced first-class entities. A first-class entity is a business object, collaboration object, collaboration template, connector, database connection pool, map, or relationship. You identify the entity to load or unload by specifying one of the keywords in Table 12 on page 113. Follow the EntityType keyword with a colon (:) and the name of the entity. Use the "+" to specify more than one entity. When combined with the -o option, the -e option unloads the data to an output file. This option is similar to the -e option except that the names of the entities to be imported are stored in a file. The file should contain references to the entities, with the following conditions: v The entity names must follow after the proper entity type keyword. The entity types and their keywords are listed in Table 12 on page 113. v A colon must separate the entity type from the entity name. v There must be a new line separating each entity reference. When combined with the -o option, this option exports the components to a package. Deploys the specified package file to the repository. If you omit the input file name value, the command interactively prompts you to enter the name of the input file. The file can be a .jar file containing objects in XML format. The .jar files created by repos_copy or System Manager have a particular structure which must be maintained for any subsequent imports of such a file to be successful. You should not, therefore, ever modify an input file manually. Overrides the default behavior of repos_copy when it finds a Mercator map in the package file it is loading. By default, repos_copy exits if it encounters a Mercator map. If you use the -k option, repos_copy skips over any Mercator maps in the package file and proceeds with the deployment process. Returns the mode of the server. For more information about InterChange Server Express modes, see the Implementation Guide for WebSphere InterChange Server. For a list of valid character encodings, see the Java documentation about the String class. Chapter 6. Using repos_copy 111

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Table
11.
Repos_copy
command
options
(continued)
Option
Description
-e
EntityType:Entity1[+EntityType:Entity2...]
Exports
one
or
more
referenced
first-class
entities.
A
first-class
entity
is
a
business
object,
collaboration
object,
collaboration
template,
connector,
database
connection
pool,
map,
or
relationship.
You
identify
the
entity
to
load
or
unload
by
specifying
one
of
the
keywords
in
Table
12
on
page
113.
Follow
the
EntityType
keyword
with
a
colon
(:)
and
the
name
of
the
entity.
Use
the
“+”
to
specify
more
than
one
entity.
When
combined
with
the
-o
option,
the
-e
option
unloads
the
data
to
an
output
file.
-f
entityFile
This
option
is
similar
to
the
-e
option
except
that
the
names
of
the
entities
to
be
imported
are
stored
in
a
file.
The
file
should
contain
references
to
the
entities,
with
the
following
conditions:
v
The
entity
names
must
follow
after
the
proper
entity
type
keyword.
The
entity
types
and
their
keywords
are
listed
in
Table
12
on
page
113.
v
A
colon
must
separate
the
entity
type
from
the
entity
name.
v
There
must
be
a
new
line
separating
each
entity
reference.
When
combined
with
the
-o
option,
this
option
exports
the
components
to
a
package.
-i
filename
Deploys
the
specified
package
file
to
the
repository.
If
you
omit
the
input
file
name
value,
the
command
interactively
prompts
you
to
enter
the
name
of
the
input
file.
The
file
can
be
a
.jar
file
containing
objects
in
XML
format.
The
.jar
files
created
by
repos_copy
or
System
Manager
have
a
particular
structure
which
must
be
maintained
for
any
subsequent
imports
of
such
a
file
to
be
successful.
You
should
not,
therefore,
ever
modify
an
input
file
manually.
-k
Overrides
the
default
behavior
of
repos_copy
when
it
finds
a
Mercator
map
in
the
package
file
it
is
loading.
By
default,
repos_copy
exits
if
it
encounters
a
Mercator
map.
If
you
use
the
-k
option,
repos_copy
skips
over
any
Mercator
maps
in
the
package
file
and
proceeds
with
the
deployment
process.
-mode
Returns
the
mode
of
the
server.
For
more
information
about
InterChange
Server
Express
modes,
see
the
Implementation
Guide
for
WebSphere
InterChange
Server
.
-nc
encoding
For
a
list
of
valid
character
encodings,
see
the
Java
documentation
about
the
String
class.
Chapter
6.
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repos_copy
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