Windows Service Commands
The Windows Service commands enable you to do operations from the command line if you have selected Windows Service during TIBCO Clarity installation.
The following table lists the Windows Service commands you can use:
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| --propFile<fileName> | |
| --install | You can install the wrapped application as a service. |
| --cleanInstall | You can install the wrapped application as a service and does not register empty value. |
| --uninstall | You can uninstall a previously installed service. |
| --update | You can install a wrapped application or update a previously installed wrapped application. |
| --start | You can start a previously installed service. |
| --startSync | You can start a previously installed service synchronously. |
| --restart | You can restart a service. |
| --stop | You can stop a running service. |
| --kill | You can kill the current wrapper process. |
| --run | You can run the wrapped application as a console application. |
| --generateScript | You can generate a java run script. |
| --cmdlineJava | You can run java program by a command line. |
| --debug | You can view the debug information. |
| --silent | No message box is displayed after you use this command. |
| --query | You can query the state of the service. |
| --propVar <name=value> | You can replace the custom variable with a value. The custom variable has to be in the form of %name% in the .tra file. |
| --delayStart | You can set a delay time in milliseconds to run the application. |