quot;tduchateau"
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> Hi Raph,
>
> I'm testing the last release (1.4) with a freestyle project and I'm facing
> the same issue as Lonnie.
>
> ERROR: [WeblogicD
Hi Raph,
I'm testing the last release (1.4) with a freestyle project and I'm facing
the same issue as Lonnie.
ERROR: [WeblogicDeploymentPlugin] - Failed to get artifact from archive
directory : [WeblogicDeploymentPlugin] - No artifact to deploy found.
I tried filling in the "Built resource To de
ay if you have any problem with it.
Regards
> Message du 09/02/13 14:24
> De : "RCR"
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> Objet : Re: Weblogic plugin question
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>
> The plugin looks for an artifact built by the jenkins maven module whose the
uot;Lonnie Lewis"
> A : "RCR"
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>
Thank you for the reply. I've tried specifying that value and leaving it blank.
The problem I'm having appears to be the location the plugin
Thank you for the reply. I've tried specifying that value and leaving it
blank. The problem I'm having appears to be the location the plugin is
looking to find the WAR: in the "modules" directory tree, and I don't know
a way to get the WAR file in that location.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 5:05 AM, RC
Hi,
If you don't specify 'Built resource To deploy' regex, the plugin will look for
a maven artifact-Id.package named resource. If you want to deploy another one
you have to fill 'Built resource To deploy' in the job configuration.
Regards,
> Message du 07/02/13 18:43
> De : "Lonnie Lew