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8.12
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AUNCHING STREAMING MODELS USING
The SpoonPlay tool can be used to launch the streaming models created using ZENworks
Application Virtualization (refer to the section "Creating application streaming models" for
additional information). SpoonPlay can be used to launch streaming models which exist on your
local machine, a file server, or a web server which has been configured to stream applications. In
addition to launching streaming models, SpoonPlay can also be used to cache applications on your
local machine.
8.12.1 Launching a streaming model
Launching a streaming model requires the use of the /model and /xvm flags. The /model flag
specifies the location to the model files and the /xvm flag specifies the location of the XVM file
that will be used to launch the application. The example below demonstrates the command line
usage for launching a streaming model from a file server:
Spoonplay.exe /model=\\server1\apps\myapp\1-2-3-4__0\xstream\0\model.xm
/xvm=\\server1\tools\xvm.exe
8.12.2 Launching an application from a web server
SpoonPlay can also launch a streaming model from a web server which has been configured to
stream applications. SpoonPlay requires the /config flag, which specifies the location of the
application configuration file that exists on the web server (refer to the section "Generating site
license certificates and application configurations" for more information regarding application
configurations.) The example below demonstrates the command line usage for launching a
streaming model from a web server:
Spoonplay.exe /config=http://mysite.com/configs/app.xml
8.12.3 Caching an application
After launching a streaming model, SpoonPlay has a feature which allows the application to be
cached as an SVM file on your local machine. This will eliminate the need to re-stream the model
for this application during future launches. The example below demonstrates the command line
usage for caching an application after launching a streaming model:
Spoonplay.exe /model=\\server1\apps\myapp\1-2-3-4__0\xstream\0\model.xm
/xvm=\\server1\tools\xvm.exe /cache=c:\apps\myapp
8.12.4 Command line flag overview
The following table provides a summary of all command line arguments that can be used with
SpoonPlay.
Table 8-4: SpoonPlay Arguments
Argument
/model
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Description
Specifies the location of the steaming model (points specifically to the .xm
file).
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