epdev
Maven repository maintenance — Corrects Maven repository errors and allows for offline use.
SYNOPSIS
epdev
[-D command
target
property=value
] [--for-studio] [--force] [-s
settings
] [--verbose] [-X]
epdev
[[-h] | [--help]]
epdev
[--version]
DESCRIPTION
Use the epdev command to manage a local or site Maven repository to include Streaming artifacts. StreamBase Studio updates the current user's Maven repository automatically on every Studio start. Use epdev to perform the same update manually, or to install a full set of artifacts for offline use, or to deploy the Streaming artifacts to a site-specific Maven repository.
The epdev command copies StreamBase and LiveView artifacts from a zip file installed with StreamBase. This command presumes the mvn command is on the PATH and configured for use, which is true for all
Use epdev from a configured shell prompt as follows:
-
On Windows, you must use a StreamBase Command Prompt.
-
On macOS and Linux, use a StreamBase-configured command shell.
Arguments
The epdev command accepts the following
arguments.
command target
-
deploy maven
destination
-
Attempts to merge StreamBase and LiveView artifacts to the specified directory or remote Maven repository, where
destination
is the path to a directory, or the URI of a Maven repository for which you have upload rights. - install maven
-
Attempts to merge StreamBase and LiveView artifacts from their installed zip file to the local Maven repository. Use this command with
--settings
to specify an alternate local repository location. This is the same operation performed by StreamBase Studio automatically at every start. - offline maven
-
Attempts an
install maven
operation, but then goes on to try to obtain and install local copies of dependencies that would normally be retrieved from Maven Central or from other remote locations. This command attempts to configure your local machine to run and develop StreamBase and LiveView when traveling, or when Internet access is limited or unavailable. - clean maven
-
Removes all StreamBase and LiveView artifacts and Maven state from the local repository.
Note
If a problem occurs when removing files, an error is reported. The most likely source of error is locked files under Windows. If this occurs, you may need to exit from all Java-based programs, including Studio; or may also need to log off and back on; or may need to reboot before running the command again.
- clean-tibco maven
-
Removes all TIBCO product artifacts and Maven state from the local repository, including non-StreamBase TIBCO artifacts.
- clean-all maven
-
Removes all artifacts and all Maven state from the local repository. If you are depending on site- or self-built artifacts, you must resolve them again, or reinstall them, or rebuild them.
- display product
-
Shows the name and version numbers of the StreamBase and LiveView artifact zip file for the current StreamBase release, and for the zip file that contains StreamBase Linux artifacts that are configured into Docker containers.
Options
The epdev command supports the following options:
-
-D
property=value
-
Specifies a property value to be passed to the underlying Maven command.
-
--for-studio
-
For use with StreamBase Studio, install source files and Javadoc, where available, in addition to JAR file artifacts. This can take twenty minutes or more when run for the first time.
-
--force
-
Update targets even when apparently ready.
-
--maven-home
maven-home-directory
-
Use this in the rare case that a particular version of Maven is required to run an epdev command’s Maven-based actions. Specifies the top level of a directory that contains a Maven installation.
-
-s
settings-file
,--settings
settings-file
-
Specify the full path to a Maven settings file to use instead of the default
~/.m2/settings.xml
. This alternatesettings.xml
might specify an alternate location for the local repository. -
--other-artifacts
artifacts-list
-
For epdev install maven and epdev deploy maven, get Streaming artifacts from the comma-separated list of file paths and URLs, instead of the current product installation. This option is most useful for bringing hotfixes in the current environment. Supported URL schemes include http(s) and ftp.
-
--exclude-supplied-checksums
-
Do not upload checksums that Streaming supplies with the artifacts. Some artifact servers like Nexus and AWS CodeArtifact might not accept uploaded checksums from epdev deploy maven.
-
--verbose
-
Show details while the command is running.
-
-X
,--debug
-
Produce debug output.
-
-h
,--help
-
Shows usage for the command and exits.
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--version
-
Shows version information and exits.