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Class Summary | |
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Argument | This class defines a generic argument that may be used in the argument list for an application. |
ArgumentGroup | Class for organizing options into logical groups when arguement usage is printed. |
ArgumentParser | This class defines a utility that can be used to deal with command-line arguments for applications in a CLIP-compliant manner using either short one-character or longer word-based arguments. |
BooleanArgument | This class defines an argument type that will be used to represent Boolean values. |
FileBasedArgument | This class defines an argument whose value will be read from a file rather than actually specified on the command-line. |
IntegerArgument | This class defines an argument type that will only accept integer values, and potentially only those in a given range. |
LDAPConnectionArgumentParser | Creates an argument parser pre-populated with arguments for specifying information for openning and LDAPConnection an LDAP connection. |
MultiChoiceArgument | This class defines an argument type that will only accept one or more of a specific set of string values. |
StringArgument | This class defines an argument type that will accept any string value. |
SubCommand | This class defines a data structure for holding information about a subcommand that may be used with the subcommand argument parser. |
SubCommandArgumentParser | This class defines a variant of the argument parser that can be used with applications that use subcommands to customize their behavior and that have a different set of options per subcommand (e.g, "cvs checkout" takes different options than "cvs commit"). |
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ArgumentException | This class defines an exception that may be thrown if there is a problem with an argument definition. |
Provides an implementation of a utility that can manage the processing of
command-line arguments for an application. This class centralizes a
significant amount of processing so that it does not need to be repeated
in all tools requiring this kind of functionality, as well as helping to
ensure that the interaction with program arguments is in compliance with
Sun's CLIP specification.
Features offered by this argument parsing implementation include:
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