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Clover.bat
How to run a graph
clover.bat -contexturl "c:\my\project\path" graph\WebServicesHTTP.grf
Syntax
Usage: runGraph [-(v|cfg|logcfg|loglevel|P:|tracking|info|plugins|pass)] <graph definition file>
Options:
-v be verbose - print even graph layout
-P:<key>=<value> add definition of property to global graph's property list
-cfg <filename> load definitions of properties from specified file
-logcfg <filename> load log4j configuration from specified file;
if not specified, "log4j.properties" should be in classpath
-loglevel <level> overrides log4j configuration and sets specified logging level for rootLogger;
possible levels are: ALL | TRACE | DEBUG | INFO | WARN | ERROR | FATAL | OFF
-tracking <seconds> how frequently output the graph processing status
-info print info about Clover library version
-plugins directory where to look for plugins/components
-pass password for decrypting of hidden connections passwords
-stdin load graph definition from STDIN
-loghost define host and port number for socket appender of log4j (log4j library is required); i.e. localhost:4445
-checkconfig only check graph configuration
-skipcheckconfig skip checking of graph configuration
-noJMX turns off sending graph tracking information
-config <filename> load default engine properties from specified file
-nodebug turns off all runtime debugging e.g edge debugging
-debugdirectory <foldername> directory dedicated to store temporary debug data; default is java's temporary folder
Note: <graph definition file> can be either local filename or URL of local/remote file