Title: AW: (ROSE) Rose Web Publisher

I tried an example an it worked.
<<rose.zip>>
ZIP contains:
- a Rose MDL-File
- a Rose CAT-File (refered by mdl)
- a welcome.html (so that you can change the Rational-Default-Page :-)
- startWP.bat for generating the ini-file and starting the webpublisher

You have to edit the bat-File (the variables %rosedir% and %thisdir%).
I had the example on c:\temp\rose.

Does this at your computer, Lisa?


mit freundlichen Gr��en
Jan Mat�rne

RZF NRW
Sachgebiet 314-P Methodenberatung
Internet:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]


    -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
    Von:    Lisa Davies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Gesendet am:    Dienstag, 16. April 2002 17:02
    An:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Betreff:        Re: AW: (ROSE) Rose Web Publisher

    Thanks for the response, but I had already looked at rosewpbatch.txt and
    testbatch.ini.

    The batch version is definitely not loading our controlled units. :-(

    Thanks
    Lisa



    > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
    >
    > You should have a look at <rose>\Rose\rosewp\rosewpbatch.txt and
    > ...\testbatch.ini.
    > The txt-file contains information about using the command line interface.
    >
    > I haven�t tried it, but if you start rosewpbatch.exe (without a running
    > Rose-instance) it should load all the controlled units.
    >
    > I had written an Ant-Task for generating the needed INI-File and starting the
    > RoseWPBatch.exe. But there are some unpleasantnesses ...
    >
    > But you can start with that coding:
    > <<RoseWP.java>>
    >
    > mit freundlichen Gr��en
    > Jan Mat�rne
    >
    > RZF NRW
    > Sachgebiet 314-P Methodenberatung
    > Internet:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >
    >      -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
    >      Von:    Lisa Davies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >      Gesendet am:    Dienstag, 16. April 2002 15:08
    >      An:     rose
    >      Betreff:        (ROSE) Rose Web Publisher
    >
    >      I've been a non-participatory lurker for too long! Please can someone
    >      advise me on the use of the Rose Web Publisher (batch mode).
    >
    >      We deploy our project documentation nightly to an internet site and
    >      have included a call to the batch version of the web publisher so
    >      that the latest version of the model is included on the web site.
    >
    >      Two questions:
    >
    >      1. Is it possible to stipulate that the published version must contain
    >      only the use case view or only the logical view (ideally I would like
    >      to publish the use case view with my requirements artifacts and
    >      my logical view with my analysis and design artifacts).
    >
    >      2 (more importantly) Is there a way to include subunits in the
    >      published version. If I publish from inside Rose it only includes
    >      subunits if they are currently loaded, and I cannot see a way of
    >      including the subunits when using the batch publisher. Since our
    >      whole model is partitioned into subunits to allow the whole team
    >      to work on the model, the published version contains only an
    >      empty stub.
    >
    >      Generating the web version manually every night is possible but
    >      time-consuming and tedious.
    >
    >      Thanks
    >      Lisa
    >

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