Builds JDeveloper project(s) using a deployment profile. This operation can be used to build JAR, WAR files, etc. You can also use this operation to build ADF Library JAR files that are useful to share code across various project teams for modular development.
Environment/Instance Properties
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FDJDEV_INSTALL_HOME | Yes | The JDeveloper installation directory. You can control which Build instance is associated with your project, which effectively controls which version of JDeveloper is used for build operations. |
Project Properties
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Inputs
Input Name | Required | Description |
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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. |
FDJDEV_INP_PROJECT_NAME | Yes | The folder where source is checked out. Leave it blank if you did not use any sub-folder to checkout/export source. |
FDJDEV_INP_PROJECT_DEPLOY_PROFILE | No | The name of the deployment profile to run. |
FDJDEV_INP_SAVE_ARTIFACTS_EXTENSIONS | No | Specify comma separated extensions to be copied to artifacts after build. For example: war, jar. (Optional) |
FDJDEV_INP_APP_ARTIFACT_FOLDER | No | Specify relative folder where .war or .jar files will be generated. (Default would be deploy). |
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. For example: web.xml=fd-web.xml. |
Outputs
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Artifacts
The plugin input FDJDEV_INP_SAVE_ARTIFACTS_EXTENSIONS is used to determine what types of artifacts to copy to the artifacts repository. The files are copied from the folder specified by FDJDEV_INP_APP_ARTIFACT_FOLDER which has a default value of "deploy".
Endpoint Selection
This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the environment instance.
You must create an instance for JDeveloper and associate the endpoints where you have JDeveloper installed. You can create more than one instance 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.
Endpoint Execution
This operation will randomly execute on one of the endpoints identified during selection.