[mapguide][MG452][New] MapGuide RFC 1 - Commandline Parameter Changes

Bruce Dechant bruce.dechant at autodesk.com
Fri Nov 17 12:39:11 EST 2006


You can view the artifact detail at the following URL:

    https://mapguide.osgeo.org/servlets/Scarab/id/MG452

Type
 Enhancement

Artifact ID
 MG452 (MapGuide RFC 1 - Commandline Parameter Changes)

Reported by
 Bruce Dechant
 brucedechant (bruce.dechant at autodesk.com)

New artifact details:
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- Justification set to new value
  The current commandline parameters for the MapGuide server require the "/" character before the parameter name which is not really needed

The "testmode" and "interactive" parameter name changes and removal of the "Test" word for specific unit test names are really just changes for shortening the name for easier entry by the user.

The removal of the "/t" extra parameter for the renamed "testmode" ("test") parameter is recommended because it is really not needed. The user can simply specify what specific unit test they want to run without needing the "/t". 

- Artifact created
- Summary set to new value
  MapGuide RFC 1 - Commandline Parameter Changes
- Artifact Status set to new value
  New
- Description set to new value
  Make the following MapGuide server commandline parameter changes:

   1. Remove the need for the "/" character before the parameter name, but retain support for the "/" for backwards compatibility.
   2. Change the "testmode" parameter to "test", but retain support for the "testmode" for backwards compatibility.
   3. Remove the "/t" parameter from the renamed "testmode" parameter.
   4. Change the "interactive" parameter to "run", but retain support for "interactive" for backwards compatibility.
   5. Remove the need for adding the "Test" word in front of all specific unit test names. ie: CoordinateSystem instead of TestCoordinateSystem 

- Priority set to new value
  P3

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