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-# ============LICENSE_START====================================================\r
-# * org.onap.aaf\r
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-The following two commands can be used to create and approve a SWM installation package.\r
-\r
-These steps assume:\r
- 1. The component has been added in SWM\r
- 2. The java6 directory resides, by itself, under the directory '${artifactId}-${version}'\r
- 3. The SWM client is executed from the same directory containing '${artifactId}-${version}'\r
-\r
-\r
- attuid@swmcli- --> component pkgcreate -c ${groupId}:${artifactId}:${version} -d ${artifactId}-${version}\r
- attuid@swmcli- --> component pkgapprove -c ${groupId}:${artifactId}:${version}\r