JArchitect.Console.exe command line options
MANDATORY
-
The path to the input Xml JArchitect project file.
It must be specified as the first argument. If you need to specify a path that contains a space character use double quotes ".. ..". Relative paths are not supported. These remarks also apply to paths provided with options /InDirs /OutDir and /XslForReport.
OPTIONAL
-
/ViewReport: to view the HTML report
-
/Silent: to disable output and eventual calls to Console.Read() on console
-
/XslForReport xlsFilePath: to provide your own Xsl file used to build report. The path specified must be absolute.
-
/InDirs dir1 [dir2 ...]: to override input dirs specified in the NDepend
project file. The dirs specified must be absolute.
If you use the /InDirs option, directories specified in the Xml NDepend
project file are ignored.
-
/OutDir dir : to override the output dir specified in the
NDepend project file. The dir specified must be absolute.
VisualNDepend.exe won't work on the machine where you used
NDepend.Console.exe with the option /OutDir because VisualNDepend.exe is
not aware of the output dir specified and will try to use the output dir
specified in your NDepend project file.
-
/EmitVisualNDependBinXml: to emit the file VisualJArchitect.bin.xml
VisualJArchitect.bin.xml is an xml file that contains the
dependencies graph of your application. It can be used for your
own purpose. VisualJArchitect.exe uses VisualJArchitect.bin which is
a GZipStream compressed version of VisualJArchitect.bin.xml.
-
/Help: to display the current help on console
| |
|
Customers
JArchitect accelerate the process of your developement, support and maintenance.
These Cases Studies shows the utility of JArchitect to have a deep view of your architecture, design and implementation.
CQLinq langage provides more flexibility to request code base, so you can customize your analysis and reports .
|
|