Using the bwdesign Utility

The bwdesign utility provides a command line interface for creating, validating, importing or exporting resources stored in a workspace.

Prerequisites

  1. To use the bwdesign utility, open a terminal and navigate to BW_HOME\bin.
  2. Type: bwdesign -data <TIBCO_BusinessStudio_workspace_absolutePath>. For example, bwdesign -data C:\myWorkspace.

To view arguments and options for a command, open a terminal, navigate to the BW_HOME\bin folder, and type bwdesign help command at the command line.

Command Name and Syntax Description
cd
SYNTAX:
cd path
Changes the current working directory to the specified folder.

ARGUMENTS:

  • path - The path of the new current working directory
clear
SYNTAX:
clear
Clears the command line console.
diagram:gen_diagrams
SYNTAX:
diagram:gen_diagrams [project]
Save each process diagram of a project in a .sgv format.

ARGUMENTS:

  • outputfolder - Optional argument, It's used to save the diagrams in a given path.
edition
SYNTAX:
edition
Prints out the edition of this BW Studio
execute
SYNTAX:
execute file
Executes a batch script file containing a set of commands to execute in sequence.

ARGUMENTS:

  • file - Script file which contains a set of commands to be executed in sequence
exit
SYNTAX:
exit
Exits the command line console.
generate_manifest_json
SYNTAX:
generate_manifest_json [options] [ear_location] [manifest_location]
Creates manifest.json from an bw ear file.

ARGUMENTS:

  • ear_location - The location of the BW EAR file
  • manifest_location - The destination folder that will contain the created manifest.json file.
ls
SYNTAX:
ls [-f|-p] [-a]
List the projects in current workspace or the files in current working directory.

ARGUMENTS:

  • p - List the projects in the current workspace
  • a - List all the entities including hidden ones.
  • f - List the files in file system
pwd
SYNTAX:
pwd
Prints the location of the current working directory.
quit
SYNTAX:
quit
Exits the command line console.
setedition
SYNTAX:
setedition -name -t
EXAMPLE:
setedition -name test.application -t bwcf

Converts projects from their existing editions to this edition of TIBCO Business Studio™ for BusinessWorks™.

If the option -name is not selected this command sets the edition of all the projects in the workspace to the current edition of TIBCO Business Studio for BusinessWorks.

Select the option -name, and provide the names of the projects to be converted.

Provide comma separated values to convert multiple projects. The -t tag changes the edition to the specified edition. The values to be used for the editions are bwcf, bwe and bwcloud.

system:create
SYNTAX:
system:create [options] [outputfolder]

Alternatively, you can use create command.

EXAMPLE:
create application test2.application test
Note that this example generates test2.application for the test application module.
Creates resource(s) in the workspace.

ARGUMENTS:

  • outputfolder - The destination folder that will contain the created resource in the workspace.

Options:

  • --help - Display this help message.
  • application [name] [modules] -v [version] -

    Create an application project with the given name, including the given module(s).

    Optionally, specify the application version using the -v argument.

    Version format - major.minor.micro.qualifier e.g. '1.0.0.qualifier'.

system:export
SYNTAX:
system:export [options] [projects] [outputfolder]

Alternatively, you can use export command.

EXAMPLE:
export -ear test2.application -removeunused D:\Samples
Exports BW artifacts from the specified projects in the workspace to a folder. The artifacts can be ZIP or EAR files.

ARGUMENTS:

  • projects - The name of the project(s) to export, separated by commas, e.g. project[,project]*., Must specify at least one project. BW Applications can be exported as EAR files.
  • outputfolder - The destination folder to contain the exported module(s). Defaults to local folder.

Options:

  • -e, -ear - Export application as a deployable ear file (default). Can be used with application projects. Cannot be used with module projects.
  • -z, -zip - Export model as zip file. Cannot be used with -ear option.
  • -bin, -binary - Export shared model as binary shared module. Can be used with -zip option. Cannot be used with -ear option.
  • -name [name] - Use the supplied name for the exported module
  • -removeunused - Exclude unused resources from the application when creating the EAR.
  • -pf, -profile name - Export the named profile of the given module.
  • force - Export the BW Application as an EAR file even though there are validation errors. By default, erroneous Applications can be generated as ear files.
  • --help - Display this help message.
system:import
SYNTAX:
system:import [options] files

Alternatively, you can use import command.

Imports flat or ZIP projects into the current workspace.

ARGUMENTS:

  • files - The names of the folders which contain the target flat projects to import. All the flat projects found in the sepcified folders will be imported. The folders are separated by commas. By default, zip files will be ignored. If the items to import are zip archives, use -z, -zip, -fz, -fzip options.

Options:

  • -fz, -fzip - The specified items to import are zip archives located in the folders specified by the arguments. All the zip projects in these folders will be imported, while flat projects will be ignored. Multiple folders are separated by commas.
  • -z, -zip - The specified items to import are zip archives specified by the arguments. Multiple zip files are separated by commas.

Output:

file status

  • file - Name of the project
  • status - Result of the import, either "imported", "ignored", or "failed {message}"
system:importpreferences
SYNTAX:
system:importpreferences [options] file

Alternatively, you can use importpreferences command.

Imports preferences set in the preferences file.

ARGUMENTS:

  • file - Absolute path of the preferences file to be imported.

Output:

file status

  • file - Name of the project
  • status - Result of the import, either "imported", "ignored", or "failed {message}"
system:validate
SYNTAX:
system:validate [options] [modules]
Validates BW modules in the current workspace. If you don't provide any module name, by default, it validates all modules.

ARGUMENTS:

  • modules -

    The name of the module(s) to validate, separated by commas, e.g. module[,module]*. Defaults to all modules in the workspace.

Options:

  • -h,--help - Display help for this command.
  • -d <Directory path>,--directory <Directory path> - Path of the directory to store validation result.