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Steve CuznerSubject: How to deploy pipeline
Author: Steve Cuzner
Date: 06 Aug 2008 11:13 PM
I've build a nice little pipeline in Stylus studio. The individual xslt transforms work. The pipeline works in the IDE. I can generate java and add bindings to the public input and output ports so that I can specify with command line arguments what my input and output xml files should be. It works great. However, when I deploy to a user, I get java errors about not finding the xslt stylesheet and the error message indicates that it is looking in my home directory which is where I developed the app.

The init method of the generated java has a relative path:

generateDynamicXSL.setScriptUrl("../XSL/dynamicBind.xsl");

and that path is retained in the deployed version, relative to the working directory of the class file. The only thing in the generated java source is a reference to the pipeline file found in the class constructor:

super("main", createRuntimeManager(), "file:///c:/Documents%20and%20Settings/x123/My%20Documents/XDPBinding/config/XDPBinding.pipeline", REQUIRED_RUNTIME_VERSION);
setParentEnvironment(null);

There doesn't seem to be any documentation about how to actually deploy pipeline apps once you build them, so I'm flying blind. What do I need to do to actually deploy this to my users?

Steve

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: How to deploy pipeline
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 07 Aug 2008 10:45 AM
Hi Steve,

The third parameter in the constructor is used as base URL for all relative URLs. In your example URLs are calculated relative to

file:///c:/Documents%20and%20Settings/x123/My%20Documents/XDPBinding/config/XDPBinding.pipeline

I suggest to build you pipeline development project as following,

[MyProject]
--XDPBinding.pipeline
----+[XSL files]
----+[XQuery Files]
----+[XML Files]
----+[Java files]

To deploy you application you will simply xcopy "MyProject" and change the constructor parameter to the new location, for example file:///c:/Deployed/MyProject/

Hope this helps
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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Steve CuznerSubject: How to deploy pipeline
Author: Steve Cuzner
Date: 07 Aug 2008 02:11 PM
Yes, this was helpful. It seems to be working fine in our deployment environment now.

One last question in this line: Is the .pipeline file read at runtime to determine the flow of events?

Steve

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: How to deploy pipeline
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 07 Aug 2008 02:40 PM

The pipeline file is not used at run-time therefore it can be safely removed from the deployment.

Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

   
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