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The YADE Client can be operated from the command line and batch files. I=
n addition it can be operated by jobs that are provided as part of the SOS =
JobScheduler's JITL library and by way of an API, which is available for in=
tegration with other applications.
This section of the User Manual will concentrate on using the Client via th=
e YADE Command Line Interface.
Use of the YADE Client will be significantly changed with the introducti= on of an XSD schema and XML configuration files with version 1= .11.
*.ini
File ConfigurationFile transfer configuration has been carried out using text-based =
*.ini
files up to and including Releases 1.10.x
A series of tutorials is a= vailable that provides guidance through setting up YADE and configuring bas= ic file transfer situations.
A brief description of a simple *.ini
file transfer configu=
ration is available in the Configuration Formats & Tools section of this manual.
An XML based configuration using an XSD = schema will be introduced with Release 1.11. The use of the schema w= ill considerably simplify file transfer configuration for the YADE Client -= particularly for complex file transfer situations.
A form-based editor is available= that will guide the user during the configuration process and ensure that = configurations are validated.
File transfer configurations specified for Client versions up to 1.10.x = will need to be modified before they can be run with versions 1.11 onwards.= A Parameter Mapping table is available to help conversion to the XML = based configuration.
See Configuring File Transfers with the YADE Client for more= information about the changes involved.
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