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Example 1 with SQLServerExport

use of org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerExport in project GeoGig by boundlessgeo.

the class SQLServerCommandProxy method getCommandParser.

/**
     * @return the JCommander parser for this extension
     * @see JCommander
     */
@Override
public JCommander getCommandParser() {
    JCommander commander = new JCommander();
    commander.setProgramName("geogig sqlserver");
    commander.addCommand("import", new SQLServerImport());
    commander.addCommand("list", new SQLServerList());
    commander.addCommand("describe", new SQLServerDescribe());
    commander.addCommand("export", new SQLServerExport());
    return commander;
}
Also used : SQLServerList(org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerList) JCommander(com.beust.jcommander.JCommander) SQLServerExport(org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerExport) SQLServerDescribe(org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerDescribe) SQLServerImport(org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerImport)

Aggregations

JCommander (com.beust.jcommander.JCommander)1 SQLServerDescribe (org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerDescribe)1 SQLServerExport (org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerExport)1 SQLServerImport (org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerImport)1 SQLServerList (org.locationtech.geogig.geotools.cli.porcelain.SQLServerList)1