Flag | Value | Description |
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-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.disablecommands | true, false Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.disablecommands=true |
For additional security, you can set this flag to disable any pre-commands and post-commands from being executed by the Web Services application. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.maxerrorcount | A number. Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.maxerrorcount= |
The number of times the client attempts to connect with the Monitor & Control component to list a document generation job. The default number of times is 3. Generally, if the server cannot be contacted after 6 consecutive attempts, then the server is probably down and the administrator must restart it. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.url | A URL. Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.url=http://host:port/rpemc/service |
The URL for logging into the Monitor & Control component to manage document generation jobs. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.user | An ID for a user. Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.user=rpe_client |
The user ID for logging into the Monitor & Control component to manage document generation jobs. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.password | A password for the user ID. Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.mc.password=password |
The password for logging into the Monitor & Control component to manage document generation jobs. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.console.limit | A number of characters. Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.console.limit=90000 |
You can control the size of the log information kept in the console view. By default, the maximum size is set to 100000 characters. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.doors.data | The data argument to pass to the Rational® DOORS® command
line Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.doors.data=36677@localhost |
You can include this flag to enable Rational Publishing Engine to identify your Rational DOORS database. Setting this value improves performance when your Rational DOORS is stable or your document generation is set up on a virtual machine where running the reg.exe command is not permitted. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.doors.home | The path to the Rational DOORS executable
file Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.doors.home=C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\Rational\DOORS\9.5\bin\doors.exe |
You can include this flag to enable Rational Publishing Engine to identify your Rational DOORS version. Setting this value improves performance when your Rational DOORS is stable or your document generation is set up on a virtual machine where running the reg.exe command is not permitted. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.nonunicodefonts | A non-Unicode font name or several font
names separated by semicolons. Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.nonunicodefonts=Akshar |
You can specify fonts to use in Rational Publishing Engine that
are not Unicode fonts. The non-Unicode fonts you specify must be installed
on the same computer that the client applications are running on. Non-unicode fonts do not always generate properly in Microsoft Word output. Set the font to Arial Unicode MS or any other font able to render this character and the output generates correctly. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.pdf.truetypefontdirectory | A directory or several directories separated
by semicolons. Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.pdf.truetypefontdirectory=C:\Windows\Fonts;d:\fontlib |
If the system has additional fonts installed in a non-default directory, you can specify these font directories. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.word.multipart | STATIC or DYNAMIC Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpe.word.multipart=DYNAMIC |
Breaks Microsoft Word
documents into chunks to reduce the size of memory being used at one
time to generate the document. When set to STATIC,
the output is built when it is serialized, converted into a storable
format across a network, on the disk. Large documents can generated
if the heap size is large enough to accommodate the memory usage. When set to DYNAMIC, the output is built as Rational Publishing Engine processes the input for each section divided by a section break element. Sections that contain region elements are serialized on the disk at the end of document generation. |
-Dcom.ibm.rational.rpews.url | A URL Example: -Dcom.ibm.rational.rpews.url=http://server:port/rpews/ |
The URL to connect to the Web Services application. This URL might not be editable if the administrator does not permit users to change the location. |
-Dosgi.configuration.area | A filepath Example: -Dosgi.configuration.area=@user.home/Application Data/IBM/Rational/RPE_qualifier_date/Launcher/workspace/ |
To change the default output location of your document generations, you can change the filepath for this parameter. Specify the same value for the -Dosgi.instance.area and -Dosgi.configuration.area parameters. |
-Dosgi.instance.area | A filepath Example: -Dosgi.instance.area=@user.home/Application Data/IBM/Rational/RPE_qualifier_date/Launcher/workspace/ |
To change the default output location of your document generations, you can change the filepath for this parameter. Specify the same value for the -Dosgi.configuration.area and -Dosgi.instance.area parameters. |
-Duser.country | A country code Example for Brazilian Portuguese: -Duser.country=BR -Duser.language=pt |
Set this flag to an abbreviation for a country that corresponds to your language code to set the locale for your document generations. It is only necessary to include -Duser.country when translations are available for the specific language it references when combined with -Duser.language. |
-Duser.language | A language code Example for Japanese: -Duser.language=ja |
Set this flag to an abbreviation for a language to set the locale for your document generations. See HTML Language Code Reference for more examples of language codes. |
-Duser.timezone | GMT+offset Example: -Duser.timezone=GMT+02:00 |
Rational Publishing Engine converts the date and time to the time zone of the computer where Rational Publishing Engine is installed, not to the time zone of the server where the document is generating remotely. To specify the date and time to be that of the server, enter GMT and the number of hours offset the location of the server is from Greenwich Mean Time. |
–Xmx<value>m | The Java heap setting Example: –Xmx512m |
Decrease the value for this parameter in the product configuration
files to enable Rational Publishing Engine to
start on virtual machines. Increase the value to improve performance when generating large documents in other environments, not virtual machines. –Xmx is a standard Java parameter that is not unique to Rational Publishing Engine. |
TELELOGIC_LICENSE_FILE | The license server value listed in the TELELOGIC_LICENSE_FILE system
variable in the form of port@license_server_hostname_or_IP_address. Example: 19353@LicenseServer2 |
A system variable that lists the address of the license server. |