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Starting petals-cli
Linux / MacOS X
Command line to start petals-cli
- Go to petals-cli-1.x/bin
- Execute the following command:
./petals-cli.sh
- Done
Windows
Command line to start Petals ESB
- Go to petals-cli-1.x/bin
- Execute the following command:
petals-cli.bat
- Done
List of all available commands to run with petals-cli.sh or petals-cli.bat
- -d,--debug: Print stack trace and debugging informations
- -H,--help: Print this help message and exit
- -h,--host <arg>: remote petals ESB host name
- -n,--port <arg>: port number
- -p,--password <arg>: password
- -s,--script: Read commands from standard input
- -u,--user <arg>: username
- -V,--version: Print the version number and exit
List of all available interactive commands in petals-cli console
When launched petals-cli, it offers the following commands :
- deploy: Deploy and start a JBI artifact in petals container.
- exit: Exit this shell.
- help: Display this help message or help for a specific command.
- listartefacts: List JBI artifacts name and current status.
- listregistry: List the entries of the registry.
- load: Load properties from files.
- print: Print a message.
- pwd: Print the working directory.
- set: Assign a value to the system property named key.
- show: Print informations about a JBI artifact.
- shutdown: Shutdown the container.
- stop: Stop the container.
- undeploy: Stop and uninstall or undeploy JBI artifacts.
- version: Print version informations about petals container.