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Establishing a stand-alone command-line BIX extraction process

A stand-alone command-line BIX extract process is useful when you want to avoid disrupting a production instance of Pega Platform, or when you want to use the same instance of BIX to extract data from multiple Pega Platform instances.

To establish a stand-alone command-line BIX extract process:

  1. Download the BIX distribution archive to your system and expand the archive into a directory. The config directory in this distribution contains the configuration files that you set up to support the extraction process and the lib directory contains the Pega Platform library files that you run against. The distribution also contains a sample Ant build file to run an extract process.
  2. Configure a JVM environment with access to the Pega Platform JAR files and the appropriate database driver files. You must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) distribution in place in the command-line system that allows you to make Java calls. Use JVM version 1.5, 1.6 or 1.7.

    Ensure that your classpath:

  3. Configure the prconfig.xml, prbootstrap.properties, and prlog4j2.xml files to specify the source and target databases, BIX logging, and other properties to complete the command-line environment. See Setting up command-line extracts.