Attribute | Description |
autoResolve | Specifies how Deployer should resolve unresolved dependencies in the deployment set. Set to: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
description | This attribute corresponds with the Description field described in
Creating a
Deployment Set from Runtime Assets. |
name | Name of the deployment set. This attribute corresponds with the Name field described in
Creating a
Deployment Set from Runtime Assets. |
srcAlias | The repository alias for the component. This attribute corresponds with the Name field described in
Connecting to a Source Repository. |
Attribute | Description |
name | Name of composite from the ACDL. You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character. For example, if you set name to “Deploy*”, Project Automator adds all composites with a name beginning with “Deploy” to the deployment set. To use a wildcard character to return composites that contain an asterisk (*) in the name, you must add an escape character (\) before the asterisk in name (example, \*). For example, to add all composites with the name “project*”, you would set name to “project\**”. To add all composites with the name “*project”, you would set name to “\*project*”. |
srcAlias | Alias name of the server on which the component is located. This attribute corresponds with the Name field described in
Connecting to a Source Repository. |
type | Runtime type of the asset. Set to: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: Deployer supports deployment of assets to Event Servers of version 9.5 or earlier only. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character. For example, if you set type to “*”, Project Automator adds composites from all runtimes to the deployment set. |
Attribute | Description |
componentType | Type of asset. For example, isdocumenttype. You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character. For example, if the componentType attribute is set to “*”, Project Automator adds all asset types to the deployment set. |
compositeName | Name of composite in which the asset is located. You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character. For example, if the compositeName attribute is set to “is*”, Project Automator adds all assets with a composite name beginning with “is” to the deployment set. To use a wildcard character to return all composites that contain an asterisk (*) in the name, you must add an escape character (\) before the asterisk in compositeName (example, \*). For example, to add assets from composites with the name “project*”, you would set compositeName to “project\**”. To add all composites with the name “*project”, you would set compositeName to “\*project*”. |
name | Name of the asset. You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character. For example, if the name attribute is set to “is*”, Project Automator adds all assets with a name beginning with “is” to the deployment set. To use a wildcard character to return all assets that contain an asterisk (*) in the name, you must add an escape character (\) before the asterisk in name (example, \*). For example, to add all assets with the name “project*”, you would set name to “project\**”. To add all assets with the name “*project”, you would set name to “\*project*”. |
srcAlias | Alias name of the host server. |
type | Runtime type of the asset. Set to: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: Deployer supports deployment of assets to Event Servers of version 9.5 or earlier only. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character. For example, if you set type to “*”, Project Automator adds assets from all runtimes to the deployment set. |