The buildMule operation allows for building Mule projects, whether they are Maven projects or not. It automatically copies the completed zip file over to the internal artifact repository. It should be used in build workflows.
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Maven Projects | Non-Maven Projects |
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If a pom.xml is found in the projectPath, it will be run with Maven, using the If more control over the lifecycles or arguments is required, the runMaven operation works exactly the same, except that it doesn't save the artifact to the artifact repository automatically. This can be done with the File - saveArtifacts operation. | This operation should run on the Mule server where the project will be deployed. This allows the project's build to be a more complete test of the environment. If the project is not a Maven project, it will be built using javac and other command line tools. Make sure that the JDK HOME specified on the endpoint is a JDK of the required version. The Mule Home ( |
Environment/Instance Properties
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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Mule Home | FDMULE_HOME | If it is not a Maven Project. | Path to a Mule Server Installation |
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Input Name | Input Code | Required | Description |
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Mule Project Path | FDMULE_PROJECT_PATH | No | This is the folder that typically is named for your application and contains your [src] folder. Relative paths are sourced from the FD_TEMP_DIR . |
http.port | FDMULE_HTTP_PORT | No | HTTP port to use when running Maven tests. This should be a different number than the one that is usually used to run the application on the server. This only works if |
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