The [JadeCommandLine] section of the JADE initialization file enables you to enter command line parameters in the JADE initialization file, with the exception of the name command line argument (which although you can specify it, is ignored).
For details about command line arguments that you can specify in this section, see "
For details about multiple programs (with the exception of jdbutilb) on the same host sharing a JADE initialization file, see "Sharing JADE Initialization Files", earlier in this chapter.
Some command line arguments (for example, path, schema, and appServer) are required for some JADE programs but for other JADE programs they are optional.
Values specified in JADE initialization file parameters can be overridden by command line argument values.
Unless your JADE initialization file is located in the bin directory, you should specify the ini argument on the shortcut command line rather than in the [JadeCommandLine] section so that the executable knows immediately the location of the JADE initialization file that contains all information required by the program.