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| java.lang.Object org.apache.axis2.util.OptionsParser
OptionsParser | public class OptionsParser (Code) | | |
Constructor Summary | |
public | OptionsParser(String _args) Constructor - just pass in the args from the command line. |
Method Summary | |
public String | getPassword() | public String[] | getRemainingArgs() This returns an array of unused args - these are the non-option
args from the command line. | public String | getRemainingFlags() This just returns a string with the unprocessed flags - mainly
for error reporting - so you can report the unknown flags. | public String | getUser() | public int | isFlagSet(char optChar) Returns an int specifying the number of times that the flag was
specified on the command line. | public String | isValueSet(char optChar) Returns a string (or null) specifying the value for the passed
option. |
getRemainingArgs | public String[] getRemainingArgs()(Code) | | This returns an array of unused args - these are the non-option
args from the command line.
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getRemainingFlags | public String getRemainingFlags()(Code) | | This just returns a string with the unprocessed flags - mainly
for error reporting - so you can report the unknown flags.
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isFlagSet | public int isFlagSet(char optChar)(Code) | | Returns an int specifying the number of times that the flag was
specified on the command line. Once this flag is looked for you
must save the result because if you call it again for the same
flag you'll get zero.
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isValueSet | public String isValueSet(char optChar)(Code) | | Returns a string (or null) specifying the value for the passed
option. If the option isn't there then null is returned. The
option's value can be specified one of two ways:
-x value
-xvalue
Note that: -ax value
is not value (meaning flag 'a' followed by option 'x'.
Options with values must be the first char after the '-'.
If the option is specified more than once then the last one wins.
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