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DSpace operates on several levels: as a Java servlet (in a servl=
et container like Tomcat), cron jobs, and on-demand operations. This sectio=
n explains many of the on-demand operations. Some of the command operations=
may be also set up as cron jobs. Many of these operations are performed at=
the Command Line Interface (CLI) also known as the Unix prompt ($). Future references will use the term CLI when a command needs to be r=
un at the command line.
Below is the "Command Help Table". This table explains what data is cont= ained in the individual command/help tables in the sections that follow.
Command used: |
The directory and where the command is to= be found. |
Java class: |
The actual java program doing the work.= em> |
Arguments: |
The required/mandatory or optional argume= nts available to the user. |
DSpace Command Launcher
With DSpace Release 1.6, the many commands and scripts have been replace=
d with a simple [dspace]/bin/dspace <command>
command. S=
ee the Application Layer chapter for the details of the DSpace C=
ommand Launcher.