Documentation Nexus IQ Server 1.16

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Chapter 20. Sonatype CLM for CLI

While the best integration between Sonatype CLM is through the fully supported tools (e.g. Nexus, Eclipse, and Hudson/Jenkins), any application can be evaluated against your Sonatype CLM policies simply by using Sonatype CLM for CLI (aka Stand-alone).

Before you get started, there are a few things you should make sure you have, including:

  • A general familiarity with the CLI (you don’t need to be an expert, but basic knowledge helps).
  • Installed and set up the Sonatype CLM Server
  • Set up an organization and application
  • Created or imported a policy for your application, or the organization that contains your application.
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With regard to integrating Sonatype CLM for CLI with CI servers, you should also have a familiarity with the way your particular CI utilizes build steps to launch a simple script.