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package org.apache.ignite.examples.igfs;
import org.apache.ignite.IgniteException;
import org.apache.ignite.Ignition;
/**
* Starts up an empty node with IGFS configuration.
* You can also start a stand-alone Ignite instance by passing the path
* to configuration file to {@code 'ignite.{sh|bat}'} script, like so:
* {@code 'ignite.sh examples/config/filesystem/example-igfs.xml'}.
* <p>
* The difference is that running this class from IDE adds all example classes to classpath
* but running from command line doesn't.
*/
public class IgfsNodeStartup {
/**
* Start up an empty node with specified cache configuration.
*
* @param args Command line arguments, none required.
* @throws IgniteException If example execution failed.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws IgniteException {
Ignition.start("examples/config/filesystem/example-igfs.xml");
}
}