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Topic Title: Developer Client Startup!!!!
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Created On: 28-Jun-2004 20:46
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Answer This question was answered by Vincent Gaudeul, on Friday, March 11, 2005 5:04 PM

Answer:
I'm not very sure to understand your question.... Are you trying to start the Developer Client interface without gui, as we were used to do it with ccm start -nogui command line with Original Client ?

Unfortunately, I guess there is no additional parameter to add to the cmsynergy command that would launch a new Developer Client session with no gui. Maybe you should try to use an additional application that would hide the Developer Client gui after it has been launched ? This is the solution we have often chosen to do that kind of things.

One more remark: Developer Client has NO CLI !!! or I should say "Developer Client has NO supported CLI you can rely on". I mean that some CLI command may work, but some others may not. For example, the 'ccm task -default' CLI command will always tell you that you do not have any default task, even if there is one !!! So be very prudent if you write some scripts using CLI in connection with Developer Client sessions, as it may not work the way you'd like. Developer Client 6.4 will hopefully be shipped with a fully functional CLI.

HTH

Vincent
 28-Jun-2004 20:46
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David DAmico

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Since ActiveCM has made it obvious that a Developer client can be started add given an argument to not be displayed...

Does anyone know the syntax? It is not documented, in fact it is stated that the Developer client has no CLI (which is untrue).

Many thanks for the help

Dave D'Amico

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Dave D'Amico
Vice President of Technology
Beacon Associates Inc.
900A South Main St - Suite 102
Bel Air, MD 21014
(401) 575-0138
ddamico@beaconassociates.net
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Vincent Gaudeul

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Answer Answer
I'm not very sure to understand your question.... Are you trying to start the Developer Client interface without gui, as we were used to do it with ccm start -nogui command line with Original Client ?

Unfortunately, I guess there is no additional parameter to add to the cmsynergy command that would launch a new Developer Client session with no gui. Maybe you should try to use an additional application that would hide the Developer Client gui after it has been launched ? This is the solution we have often chosen to do that kind of things.

One more remark: Developer Client has NO CLI !!! or I should say "Developer Client has NO supported CLI you can rely on". I mean that some CLI command may work, but some others may not. For example, the 'ccm task -default' CLI command will always tell you that you do not have any default task, even if there is one !!! So be very prudent if you write some scripts using CLI in connection with Developer Client sessions, as it may not work the way you'd like. Developer Client 6.4 will hopefully be shipped with a fully functional CLI.

HTH

Vincent
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