Run WLDeploy Step
This step runs a WLDeploy task.
Required properties:
Property Name | Description |
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Application Name | The name of the application. |
Operation | The operation for WLDeploy to execute. The
options are:
|
Admin URL | The administration URL of the WebLogic server. |
Targets | A comma-separated list of target servers to
which to deploy. For example,
target1,target2 . The default value is
${p:resource/wldeploy.targets} |
User Name | The username used to connect to WebLogic.
The default value is
${p:resource/wldeploy.user} |
Password | The password used to connect to WebLogic.
The default value is
${p:resource/wldeploy.password} |
Optional properties:
Property Name | Description |
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Source to deploy | The source to deploy if doing a deployment. |
Remote | Check this option if deploying to a remote machine (not the machine this agent runs on). |
Retire Timeout | Specify when to retire the currently running version. Specify this only for start, redeploy, or deploy. |
Plan | Specify a deployment plan. |
Plan Version | Specify a deployment plan version. |
Alternate Application Descriptor | Specify an alternate application descriptor file. |
Alternate WLS Application Descriptor | Specify an alternate WLS application descriptor file. |
Application Version | Specify the application version. |
Task ID | Specify the ID for looking up the task. |
Additional Props | Specify additional properties to be used as
part of the WLDeploy Ant task. Use the syntax:
name=value\nname=value\n |
Additional System Props | Specify any additional Java system properties
to be added on the command line. Specify properties as a line-separated list in
the format
prop=value , which adds
-Dprop=value onto the command line.
|
JMX Admin URL | The JMX administration URL of the WebLogic
server. This is used when starting, stopping, and checking status of targets.
The default value is
${p:resource/wldeploy.jmxUrl} |
Path to WLDeploy Ant Task Jar | The path to the WebLogic WLDeploy Ant Task Jar file or full client Jar file if intending to use start, stop, and check status of targets. |