Executing a PDI transformation
When we execute a transformation we typically load the ETL metadata that describes the workload. This is handled by the TransMeta object. Then we execute this workload with a transformation engine handled by the Trans object. This means we first need to load a TransMeta object from XML (with a TransMeta constructor as described below where repository can be null) or from a repository.TransMeta transMeta = new TransMeta("/foo/bar/trans.ktr", repository);
Trans Trans = new Trans(transMeta);
// // The following will run the transformation in a separate thread.//
trans.execute(new String[] { "argument1", } );
// If you want to wait until the transformation is finished...
//
trans.waitUntilFinished(); //
// If you want to know about the execution result.
//
Result result = trans.getResult();
The Result object contains all sorts of interesting results pertaining to the execution, including the number of errors, parsed files and much more as described over here.
Note: command line arguments are not to be confused with named parameters.