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Alternatively (after you configured the port) you can start the KiCo TCP Server via command line: |
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-{{{kieler -application de.cau.cs.kieler.kico.web.server -noExit [-p <port>]}}} |
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-This will start a background process with the KIELER Compiler TCP Server. Optionally you can specify a (new) listening port for the TCP server using "-p <port>" or "–port <port>",e.g. "-p 5555". |
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+This will start a background process with the KIELER Compiler TCP Server. Optionally you can specify a (new) listening port for the TCP server using "-p <port>" or "–port <port>",e.g. "-p 5555". The option -d or ~-~-debug enables the debug mode with verbose debug output messages. |
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-In order to get other transformation IDs you can use the KIELER Compiler Selection View. It will show the transformation ID for each transformation or transformation group as a tooltip text that woll show up if you place and hold the mouse over the transformation node as shown below: |
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+In order to get other transformation IDs you can use the KIELER Compiler Selection View. It will show the transformation ID for each transformation or transformation group as a tooltip text that will show up if you place and hold the mouse over the transformation node as shown below: |
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