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<!-- This document was created with Syntext Serna Free. --><!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "docbookV4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
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<!ENTITY types SYSTEM "Types.xml">
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<!ENTITY runCommand SYSTEM "ExecuteServices/runCommand.xml">
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<!ENTITY ArchiveServices SYSTEM "ArchiveServices.xml">
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<!ENTITY ExecuteServices SYSTEM "ExecuteServices.xml">
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<!ENTITY xservices SYSTEM "XServices.xml">
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<!ENTITY abstract SYSTEM "abstract.xml">
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<!ENTITY getting-started SYSTEM "getting-started.xml">
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<!ENTITY % myent SYSTEM "entities.ent">
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<book>
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<book>
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  <title>&brs; User Guide</title>
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  <title>User Guide</title>
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  <bookinfo>
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  <bookinfo>
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    <date>February, 16th 2010</date>
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    <date>February, 16th 2010</date>
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    <author>
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    <author>
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      <firstname>Brian</firstname>
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      <firstname>Brian</firstname>
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      <surname>Rosenberger</surname>
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      <surname>Rosenberger</surname>
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      <email>bru@brutex.de</email>
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      <email>bru@brutex.de</email>
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    </author>
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    </author>
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    <corpname>Brutex Network</corpname>
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    <corpname>Brutex Network</corpname>
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    <pubdate>1997</pubdate>
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    <pubdate>1997</pubdate>
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    <copyright>
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      <year>2010</year>
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    <copyright><year>2010</year></copyright>
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    </copyright>
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    <legalnotice>
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    <legalnotice>
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      <para>The copyright holders make no representation about the suitability of
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      <para>The copyright holders make no representation about the 
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                this document for any purpose. It is provided <quote>as is</quote> without expressed
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      suitability of this document for any purpose. It is provided 
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            or implied warranty.</para>
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      <quote>as is</quote> without expressed or implied warranty.</para>
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    </legalnotice>
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    </legalnotice>
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    <legalnotice>
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    <legalnotice>
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      <para>Apache Tomcat and Apache Ant are trademarks of the Apache 
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      Software Foundation.</para>
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    </legalnotice>
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    <abstract>
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      <title>Abstract</title>
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      <para>In complex IT environments it is necessary to integrate 
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      different information systems with each other, exchange data 
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      between tools and automate actions and function calls depending 
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      on events arising from user interaction. To meet the requirements 
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      of integration building usually means to implement APIs and to 
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      create tool-to-tool bridges. Web Services can help to clean up 
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      bridges into interfaces as well as to abstract functions from 
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      their underlying platform and implementation.</para>
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      <para>These are the major goals of the loosely coupled 
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      integration strategy which is in turn one essential idea of a 
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      service-oriented architecture (SOA).</para>
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      <para>provide a low level set of functions and web services. 
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      These can be orchestrated into services and used in business 
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      processes which make up the execution part of a SOA 
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      environment.</para>
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      <para>is an add-on to XBridgeNG 2.0. It runs standalone or in 
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      combination with XBridgeNG. Pure XBridgeNG has two 
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      components:</para>
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      <para>
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      <para>
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        <itemizedlist>
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          <listitem>
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            <para>XML Schema for item based data types (e.g. tickets 
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            from a bug tracker system or a database record)</para>
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          </listitem>
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          <listitem>
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                Apache Tomcat and Apache Ant are trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation.
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            <para>Set of Apache Ant tasks to function as a bridge 
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            between the XBridgeNG XML format at legacy 3rd party 
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            software (e.g. HP Quality Center, Serena TeamTrack, 
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            </para>
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            ...)</para>
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          </listitem>
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    </legalnotice>
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          <listitem>
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            <para>The add Web Services (SOAP) wrapper around Apache Ant 
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            tasks (since XBridgeNG 2.0)</para>
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          </listitem>
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        </itemizedlist>
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    <abstract>
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      </para>
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      <para>The current focus is on file-based operations. do not 
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      contain an integration server or a process execution 
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      engine.</para>
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&abstract;    </abstract>
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    </abstract>
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  </bookinfo>
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  </bookinfo>
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  <chapter>
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    <beginpage />
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    <title>Getting started</title>
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    <para>This chapter describes the installation.</para>
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    <sect1>
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&getting-started;&xservices;&types;</book>
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      <title>Prerequisites</title>
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      <para>tbd.</para>
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      <para>Sun Java SE 1.6.0</para>
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      <para>Apache Tomcat 6</para>
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    </sect1>
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    <sect1>
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      <title>Installation</title>
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      <para>tbd.</para>
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      <para>In short: Deploy .WAR file to Apache Tomcat</para>
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      <sect2>
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        <title>Securing with Basic Authentication</title>
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        <para>There is a quick guide explaining Basic Authentication 
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        for Tomcat here:</para>
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        <para>
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        <ulink url="http://oreilly.com/pub/a/java/archive/tomcat-tips.html?page=1"/></para>
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      </sect2>
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      <sect2>
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        <title>Limit access to</title>
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        <para>Sometimes you&apos;ll only want to restrict access to to 
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        only specified host names or IP addresses. This way, only 
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        clients at those specified addresses can use the web services. 
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        Tomcat provides two configuration values for that: 
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        RemoteHostValve and RemoteAddrValve.</para>
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        <para>These Valves allow you to filter requests by host name or 
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        by IP address, and to allow or deny hosts that match. The 
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        example below restricts access to the ArchiveService from any 
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        machine that is not the local host.</para>
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        <programlisting language="xml">&lt;Context path=&quot;/XService/ArchiveService&quot; ...&gt;
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                &lt;Valve className=&quot;org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteAddrValve&quot;
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                allow=&quot;127.0.0.1&quot; deny=&quot;&quot;/&gt;
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            &lt;/Context&gt;</programlisting>
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        <para>If no allow pattern is given, then patterns that match 
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        the deny attribute patterns will be rejected, and all others 
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        will be allowed. Similarly, if no deny pattern is given, 
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        patterns that match the allow attribute will be allowed, and 
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        all others will be denied.</para>
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        <para>The &lt;context&gt; element must be placed into the 
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        server.xml file (into &lt;engine&gt;&lt;host&gt;).</para>
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      </sect2>
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    </sect1>
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  </chapter>
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  <chapter>
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    <title />
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    <section>
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      <title>ArchiveServices</title>
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      <para>The ArchiveService bundles file packing operations. Its 
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      WSDL is located at 
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      http://server:port/XServices/ArchiveService?wsdl</para>
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    </section>
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    <section>
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      <title>ExecuteServices</title>
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      <para>The ExecuteService bundles local and remote command 
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      execution operations. Its WSDL is located at 
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      http://server:port/XServices/ExecuteService?wsdl</para>
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      <section>
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        <title>runCommand</title>
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        <para>Run an executable with arguments on the server providing 
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        the web service. The command is run within the environment and 
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        under the user privileges of the user who is running the Tomcat 
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        Server.</para>
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        <section>
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          <title />
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          <para />
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          <table frame="all">
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            <title>runCommand input parameters</title>
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            <tgroup cols="4">
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              <colspec colname="parameter" colnum="1"/>
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              <colspec colname="type" colnum="2"/>
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              <colspec colname="required" colnum="3"/>
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              <colspec colname="description" colnum="4"/>
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              <thead>
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                <row>
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                  <entry>parameter</entry>
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                  <entry>type</entry>
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                  <entry>required</entry>
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                  <entry>description</entry>
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                </row>
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              </thead>
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              <tbody>
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                <row>
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                  <entry>executable</entry>
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                  <entry>String</entry>
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                  <entry>Yes</entry>
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                  <entry>Command to be run. The command may be 
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                  specified with full path using forward slash 
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                  &quot;/&quot; as path separator.</entry>
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                </row>
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                <row>
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                  <entry>argline</entry>
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                  <entry>String</entry>
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                  <entry>No</entry>
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                  <entry>Any command line arguments</entry>
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                </row>
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              </tbody>
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            </tgroup>
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          </table>
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          <para />
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        </section>
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      </section>
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    </section>
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  </chapter>
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  <chapter>
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    <title>XML Types</title>
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    <para>This chapter bundles the documentation for common xml types 
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    used by XServices web service.</para>
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  </chapter>
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</book>