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To import spectrum detail for a specified context using ''Paloma'' tool, you need to have the context id. This property is accessible in Context property sheet. View in [[how_to:accessproperties|]] page. | To import spectrum detail for a specified context using ''Paloma'' tool, you need to have the context id. This property is accessible in Context property sheet. View in [[how_to:accessproperties|]] page. | ||
- | * Download Paloma-<version>.zip and unzip to <Paloma-install> directory. | + | * Download Paloma-<version>.zip and unzip to <Paloma-install> directory. (Download is available at the following FTP site : [[ftp://ftp.cea.fr/pub/edyp/heidi]]) |
- | * Go to <Paloma-install>/ and run : <code>java -Djava.library.path=./lib -Xms512m -Xmx1024m -classpath ./paloma-<version>.jar cea.edyp.palomae1.MainSpectrumFeeder [OPTIONS]</code> | + | * In command prompt (Run -> Cmd), go to <Paloma-install>/ and run : <code>java -Djava.library.path=./lib -Xms512m -Xmx1024m -classpath ./paloma-<version>.jar cea.edyp.palomae1.MainSpectrumFeeder [OPTIONS]</code> |
* -Xmx option allow you to specify amount of memory to use for yhios process. Depending on your system (amount of memory and 32bits or 64bits), you can set more memory : -Xmx4000m for example | * -Xmx option allow you to specify amount of memory to use for yhios process. Depending on your system (amount of memory and 32bits or 64bits), you can set more memory : -Xmx4000m for example | ||
* OPTIONS are described if no parameter is specified in command line... Nevertheless, here they are : ''-u <user> -p <password> -url <dbURL> -m <root> [-d <driver>] -cid <context_id>'' where | * OPTIONS are described if no parameter is specified in command line... Nevertheless, here they are : ''-u <user> -p <password> -url <dbURL> -m <root> [-d <driver>] -cid <context_id>'' where |