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CopyObjects

Utilities

8-7

Xslt

, which is a command-line utility, reads from standard input and writes its

results to standard output.

Synopsis

oracle.panama.util.Xslt [stylesheet]

Options

The

Xslt

utility takes the following option:

Table 8–3

Options for the Xslt Utility

Xslt Example

java oracle.panama.util.Xslt mystylesheet.xsl < myxml.xml

8.5 CopyObjects

The

CopyObjects

utility allows you to copy services from one Wireless Edition

site to one or more other sites. You can use this utility, for example, to deploy
services from a testing and development environment to production servers.

CopyObjects

sends services to target servers as XML elements. It takes a folder

object as a command-line argument. To copy a service, therefore, you must first
place the service in a folder. When invoked,

CopyObjects

copies the folder and all

its contents to the target Wireless Edition sites you specify at the command line.

Requirements

All source and target Wireless Edition servers must have the Wireless Edition RMI
server running.

The basic configuration of adapters and transformers must be the same on the
source and target servers.

CopyObjects

only sends services, links, and folders. It

does not send configuration data.

Syntax

oracle.panama.core.util.CopyObjects [-f folder] [-s source ][targets...]

Option

Description

stylesheet

The XSL stylesheet that the utility applies to the XML document.

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