1. Running Piperack
Piperack is a simple wrapper around
XML Calabash; everything in
Section 1, “Setting up the environment” applies. The Java class name for
Piperack is
com.xmlcalabash.drivers.Piperack
.
1.1. The Piperack command line
The following synopsis describes the Piperack command line:
piperack
[
{ -P | --saxon-processor }
{ he | pe | ee }
] [--saxon-configuration file
] [
{ -a | --schema-aware }
] [
{ -D | --debug }
] [
{ -v | --version }
] [--profile file
] [
{ -S | --safe-mode }
] [
{ -c | --config }
configfile
] [
{ -G | --log-style }
{ off | plain | wrapped | directory }
][ { -E | --entity-resolver }
className
] [
{ -U | --uri-resolver }
className
] [
{ -X | --extension }
{ general-values | xpointer-on-text |
{ use-xslt-1.0 | use-xslt-10 }
| transparent-json | json-flavor=flavor
}
...] [
--piperack-port
port-number
] [
--piperack-default-expires
seconds
]See Chapter 4, Configuration for a description of these arguments and what they mean.