Wait, maybe you’re not on a PC? the classpath separator is “:” > On Jan 31, 2019, at 12:16 PM, 'Sumner R Andrews Jr' via jOOQ User Group > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Rob, > > No. nb uses ant which during this development effort is sufficient. Have > not dipped into any of the others. Please keep in mind that I have never > worked with JOOQ before but see it becoming a go to on all my projects. > > However, I put together a command line process from the manual which > produces the following: > > sumner@sumner-System-Product-Name:~/JNB/generatedcode/jooq$ java -cp > jooq-3.11.7.jar;jooq-meta-3.11.7.jar;jooq-codegen-3.11.7.jar;postgresql-42.2.5.jar;org.jooq.codegen.GenerationTool > /jooqsradb.xml > Usage: java [options] <mainclass> [args...] > (to execute a class) > or java [options] -jar <jarfile> [args...] > (to execute a jar file) > or java [options] -m <module>[/<mainclass>] [args...] > java [options] --module <module>[/<mainclass>] [args...] > (to execute the main class in a module) > > Arguments following the main class, -jar <jarfile>, -m or --module > <module>/<mainclass> are passed as the arguments to main class. > > where options include: > > -zero to select the "zero" VM > -cp <class search path of directories and zip/jar files> > -classpath <class search path of directories and zip/jar files> > --class-path <class search path of directories and zip/jar files> > A : separated list of directories, JAR archives, > and ZIP archives to search for class files. > -p <module path> > --module-path <module path>... > A : separated list of directories, each directory > is a directory of modules. > --upgrade-module-path <module path>... > A : separated list of directories, each directory > is a directory of modules that replace upgradeable > modules in the runtime image > --add-modules <module name>[,<module name>...] > root modules to resolve in addition to the initial module. > <module name> can also be ALL-DEFAULT, ALL-SYSTEM, > ALL-MODULE-PATH. > --list-modules > list observable modules and exit > -d <module name> > --describe-module <module name> > describe a module and exit > --dry-run create VM and load main class but do not execute main > method. > The --dry-run option may be useful for validating the > command-line options such as the module system > configuration. > --validate-modules > validate all modules and exit > The --validate-modules option may be useful for finding > conflicts and other errors with modules on the module path. > -D<name>=<value> > set a system property > -verbose:[class|module|gc|jni] > enable verbose output > -version print product version to the error stream and exit > --version print product version to the output stream and exit > -showversion print product version to the error stream and continue > --show-version > print product version to the output stream and continue > --show-module-resolution > show module resolution output during startup > -? -h -help > print this help message to the error stream > --help print this help message to the output stream > -X print help on extra options to the error stream > --help-extra print help on extra options to the output stream > -ea[:<packagename>...|:<classname>] > -enableassertions[:<packagename>...|:<classname>] > enable assertions with specified granularity > -da[:<packagename>...|:<classname>] > -disableassertions[:<packagename>...|:<classname>] > disable assertions with specified granularity > -esa | -enablesystemassertions > enable system assertions > -dsa | -disablesystemassertions > disable system assertions > -agentlib:<libname>[=<options>] > load native agent library <libname>, e.g. -agentlib:jdwp > see also -agentlib:jdwp=help > -agentpath:<pathname>[=<options>] > load native agent library by full pathname > -javaagent:<jarpath>[=<options>] > load Java programming language agent, see > java.lang.instrument > -splash:<imagepath> > show splash screen with specified image > HiDPI scaled images are automatically supported and used > if available. The unscaled image filename, e.g. image.ext, > should always be passed as the argument to the -splash > option. > The most appropriate scaled image provided will be picked up > automatically. > See the SplashScreen API documentation for more information > @argument files > one or more argument files containing options > -disable-@files > prevent further argument file expansion > To specify an argument for a long option, you can use --<name>=<value> or > --<name> <value>. > > jooq-meta-3.11.7.jar: command not found > jooq-codegen-3.11.7.jar: command not found > postgresql-42.2.5.jar: command not found > org.jooq.codegen.GenerationTool: command not found > > > This is my xml file: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> > <configuration xmlns="http://www.jooq.org/xsd/jooq-codegen-3.11.0.xsd > <http://www.jooq.org/xsd/jooq-codegen-3.11.0.xsd>"> > <!-- Configure the database connection here --> > <jdbc> > <driver>"org.postgresql.Driver"</driver> > <url>"jdbc:postgresql://localhost/sradb > <postgresql://localhost/sradb>"</url> > <user>"sumner"</user> > <password>"blanked"</password> > > <!-- You can also pass user/password and other JDBC properties in the > optional properties tag: --> > <properties> > <property><key>user</key><value>"sumner"</value></property> > <property><key>password</key><value>"blanked"</value></property> > </properties> > </jdbc> > > <generator> > <database> > > <name>org.jooq.meta.postgres.PostgresDatabase</name> > > <includes>.*</includes> > > <!-- All elements that are excluded from your schema (A Java regular > expression. > Use the pipe to separate several expressions). Excludes match > before > includes, i.e. excludes have a higher priority --> > <excludes> > UNUSED_TABLE # This table (unqualified name) should > not be generated > | PREFIX_.* # Objects with a given prefix should > not be generated > | SECRET_SCHEMA\.SECRET_TABLE # This table (qualified name) should > not be generated > | SECRET_ROUTINE # This routine (unqualified name) ... > </excludes> > > <!-- The schema that is used locally as a source for meta information. > This could be your development schema or the production schema, etc > This cannot be combined with the schemata element. > > If left empty, jOOQ will generate all available schemata. See the > manual's next section to learn how to generate several schemata --> > <inputSchema>[your database schema / owner / name]</inputSchema> > </database> > > <generate> > <!-- Generation flags: See advanced configuration properties --> > </generate> > > <target> > <!-- The destination package of your generated classes (within the > destination directory) > > jOOQ may append the schema name to this package if generating > multiple schemas, > e.g. org.jooq.your.packagename.schema1 > org.jooq.your.packagename.schema2 --> > <packageName>[org.jooq.your.packagename]</packageName> > > <!-- The destination directory of your generated classes --> > <directory>"/home/sumner/JNB/generatedcode/jooq/sradb"</directory> > </target> > </generator> > </configuration> > > My directory is this: > > <A3406CCB5B164B70A646C1B0E71CCEEF.jpg> > > Sent from Sumner Andrews > > From: Rob Sargent <mailto:[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:16 AM > To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > Subject: Re: JOOQ Generation Netbeans 9 > > Are you not using any of maven, ivy, gradle or other similar tool? Do you > have a command-line build at all? > > > On Jan 31, 2019, at 11:10 AM, 'Sumner R Andrews Jr' via jOOQ User Group > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Lukas, > > Thank you for your reply. My goal is to create a netbeans project I can run > dynamically to generate JOOQ code classes. I reviewed the Eclipse manual > suggestion which passes the directory reference to the code generator as an > argument. At a minimum, I want to do the same with nb. However, I haven’t > found an argument setting. Therefore, I loaded in the required libraries and > looked for ways to call the appropriate class methods such as GenerationTool > generate or some such. Still working on that. Hasn’t someone done this with > nb previously? > > Sent from Sumner Andrews > > From: Lukas Eder <mailto:[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 3:26 AM > To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > Subject: Re: JOOQ Generation Netbeans 9 > > Hi there, > > What's not working for you? > > Cheers, > Lukas > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 8:50 PM sumner_andrews via jOOQ User Group > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > I am a Netbeans user looking to adopt JOOQ 3.11.7 for my project. I can't > figure out how to use Netbeans for the class generation. Does anyone have or > know of a NB generation tool project I can look at. 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