hcixmlcompile usage

This command line is internally-generated and launched into the host server’s processing environment by the XML Package Manager. This amounts to the launch of a process monitor that monitors output on the system server’s stdout and stderr. Any output on stdout or stderr in response to the command-line instruction constitutes an exception. This exception is shown by an advisory dialog box that presents the stdout or stderr content, listing the input file that failed OCM creation.

Commands are cached as they are specified. The process monitor returns the command string that launched the process as each process completes. Each command string returned is removed from the cache upon return. When the cache reaches zero content, the XML Package Manager tree update is triggered. This updates the visualization of successfully-compiled files, signified by green check marks, upon the tree.

The hcixmlcompile command updates the OCM file that is associated with a DTD/Schema/DTD-containing-XML file that has changed. It analyzes the structure of the DTD/Schema/DTD-containing-XML, and creats an object model of the structure used to process and map the XML within translation.

Two arguments, -r and -l, are provided for specifying the root element for which to generate an OCM and list all the global element declarations.

See hcixmlcompile.

By default, all possible roots that are defined in the XML definition file are compiled. If the -r option is specified during compile, then the OCM file is only created for the specified root.