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Page 119: Restrictions, Packaging, Using the control file editor, Creating a new control file, Opening an existing control file

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C Control File Editor and Control File Generator

This chapter addresses the following topics:

The

“Control File Editor ” (page 119)

The

“Control File Generator” (page 121)

Control File Editor

The Control File Editor is a Java-based GUI editor for creating, editing, and managing the
Transporter control file. This tool can be used either on the loader platform that hosts the
Transporter client component, or on your local workstation or PC to create, edit, and syntactically
validate the control file.

Features

With the control file editor, you can:

create a control file

edit an existing control file

validate a control file for correctness

transfer (FTP) a control file to a remote system

support user preferences — default file save location, system name, user name (not password)

support a GUI and a text pane

Restrictions

Control file editor restrictions are:

Transfer of files can only be one way (to the remote system).

Parsing errors while opening an existing control file to populate the editor's GUI pane results
in the file being displayed only in the text pane. You need to correct the errors before the
GUI pane can be populated.

Packaging

The control file editor is packaged as part of the Transporter Java client package. It is located in
the $NVTHOME/utils directory. Be sure to install the Transporter Java client package before
accessing the editor.
To use the editor on a local workstation or PC, copy the jar file from the loader platform onto
your local system.

Using the Control File Editor

This section describes how to use the control file editor for various purposes:

Creating a New Control File

To create a new control file:
Click File —> New or type Ctrl+N.
The control file editor opens in GUI mode.
To work in text mode:
Click View —> Text.

Opening an Existing Control File

To open an existing control file:
Click File —> Open or type Ctrl+O.

Control File Editor

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