AIA PIP Auditor Error.

Hi All
I get the following error while using PIP auditor using the command
pipaudit -InputDir d:\Core -OutputDir d:\op
InputDir is a mandatory argument
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Please specify in
put source directory.
at oracle.apps.aia.pipaudit.PIPAuditor.setHashMap(PIPAuditor.java:165)
at oracle.apps.aia.pipaudit.PIPAuditor.audit(PIPAuditor.java:268)
at oracle.apps.aia.pipaudit.PIPAuditor.run(PIPAuditor.java:699)
at oracle.apps.aia.pipaudit.PIPAuditor.main(PIPAuditor.java:642)
The pipaudit -version returns the following output.
AIA Developer Tools Build :: DeveloperTools:M6_S2 Build date :: Dec 17 2009 11:5
7:36AM GMT
Copyright ⌐ 2009 Oracle. All Right Reserved.
While java -version returns
java version "1.5.0_06"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_06-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_06-b05, mixed mode)
Is there anything else which i need to do in order to run the Pip auditor.
Regards
Abhradeep

Hi Neeraj,
Thanks for your quick response. But bad part I couldnt resolve this issue.
I ve used the same init Small case. I have followed the same docs. Still I m getting the error. I have
PIPAuditor.jar
xalan.jar
xercesImpl.jar
xmlparserv2.jar
xmlunit-1.2.jar these jars inside my DeveloperTools/lib folder
And I have ran the PIP Auditor script frm PIPAuditor/bin
with the following command
pipaudit –inputDir E:\Sanjay\Application2\ –outputDir E:\Sanjay\output
where E:\Sanjay\Application2\ has my custom PIP.
And I get this error
on/esb/lib/commons-codec-1.3.jar;E:/Oracle/10.1.3.1/SOA/j2ee/home/admin_client.j
ar;E:/AIAHOME/lib/InstallUtils.jar
-outputDir :outputFolder :E:\Sanjay\output
InputDir is a mandatory argument
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Please specify in
put source directory.
at oracle.apps.aia.pipaudit.tools.PIPAuditor.setHashMap(PIPAuditor.java:
159)
Can you please suggest a solution
Thanks
Sanjay

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    It is the matter of evaluating to what extent the out of the box PIP answers the integration requirement. As per my understanding no PIP suits 100% for any given business integration, it has to be tweaked for sure. It should be the architect decision comparing the effort of scratch development vs using PIP.
    One has to understand the best practices for building AIA integration otherwise we end up making tightly coupled integration which make no sense of using AIA foundation pack. Read best practices of AIA development.
    The core advantage of using AIA foundation pack is that enables the central hub of integration between any systems leaving a room for integration of other business applications. You can also build simple composites to integrate without following AIA principles but it is as simple as making P2P integration.
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