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Builds EAR file from JDeveloper application using the application deployment profile. This operation can also be used to build MAR file, which is useful for WebCenter Portal customization application. You must create Application Profile for JDeveloper application for use by this operation. Create deployment profile on your application as necessary, commit changes to SCM and run applicationBuild plugin operation to execute deployment profile.

You should checkout or export code for entire JDeveloper application from SCM prior to running this operation. Checkout or Export can be easily done if you configure project with Source details. It is good practice to create FlexDeploy project with name that matches JDeveloper application name.

Target Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

JDeveloper Install Home

FDJDEV_INSTALL_HOME

Yes

The JDeveloper installation directory. You can control Build instance associated with your project, which effectively controls which version of JDeveloper is used for build operations.

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Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Inputs

Input Name

Input Code

Required

Description

Application (JDev) Source Folder

FDJDEV_INP_APP_SOURCE_FOLDER

No

The folder where source is checked out. Leave it blank if you did not use any sub-folder to checkout/export source.

If you have only one JDeveloper Application in export or check out then leave this blank, and plugin will find .jws file automatically.

If you are using SubVersion and Source is defined on Project configuration, you can use FDBLD_SVN_SOURCE1_CHECKOUT_FOLDER variable.

Application Deployment Profile

FDJDEV_INP_APP_DEPLOY_PROFILE

No

The application deployment profile name.

Default is the name of the JDeveloper JWS file in exported or checked out source. So, if you keep application profile name same as JDeveloper application name then you can skip this input.

Application Artifacts Folder

FDJDEV_INP_APP_ARTIFACT_FOLDER

No

Folder name relative to the application where the EAR file will be generated.

Default is the deploy folder, if you do not supply any value here. This is default when you create new Application deployment profile as well.

Synchronize JDBC Resources

FDJDEV_INP_APP_SYNC_JDBC_RESOURCES

No

Indicate if the EAR file should have generated WebLogic JDBC xml files.

Default would be false, so by default EAR file will not have any WebLogic JDBC xml files, which allows easy deployment to remote WebLogic server, but you will have to manage the Data Source using WLST or the Administrative console. You can also use the FlexDeploy WebLogic Plugin to manage data sources in automated manner.

Override File Pattern(s)

FDJDEV_INP_OVERRIDE_FILE_PATTERN

No

Specify {FileName}={OverrideFileName} pattern. Matching files will be replaced by override files and Property replacement logic will be executed as well. For example, web.xml=fd-web.xml, where web.xml file will be replaced with content from fd-web.xml file and Property Replacement logic will perform property replacement as well. See Property Replacement Support

Save Artifacts with Extension(s)

FDJDEV_INP_SAVE_ARTIFACTS_EXTENSIONS

No

Specify comma-separated extensions to be copied to artifacts after build (select one more from drop down). For example, ear, mar etc. (Defaults to ear). You can use mar to capture metadata archive files.

Outputs

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Output Name

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Required

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Description

Artifacts

This operation at the least produces an EAR file as artifact. Alternatively, other files like MAR or WAR can also be generated as artifacts. The generated artifact file(s) are automatically copied to artifacts folder and subsequently uploaded to artifact repository.

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This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the Target.
You must create an instance a target group for JDeveloper and associate the endpoints where you have JDeveloper installed. You can create more than one instance target group if you are supporting multiple JDeveloper versions in your environment. For example, JDeveloper 11.1.1.8, JDeveloper 12.1.3 etc. Projects can select a specific JDeveloper instance on the Project Configuration Screen as per what version of JDeveloper each project is using for development.

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