<project xmlns:ant="jelly:ant" xmlns:maven="jelly:maven" xmlns:j="jelly:core">
<goal name="testingscript">
<j:forEach var="currentDeployHost" items="${testing.array}">
<j:set var="deploy.host"
value="${currentDeployHost}" />
<echo>${deploy.host}</echo>
</j:forEach>
</goal>
So with the code above... I'm hoping that testing.array is declared/set
with values in the project.properties file.
Example:
testing.array[]={ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8}
or
testing.array[]={"//123.123.123.123:8050","//124.124.124.124:8050", etc. }
Then with that it loops through the array setting the "deploy.host".
Then I'm just going to call a existing goal previously declared that
will deploy to that particular host.
What I'm trying to do is get a list of java servers that need to be
updated, but are NOT linked with each other through RMI or java
clustering... Its a simple way to keep testing environments,
preproduction environments and possibly production environments all up
to date at the same time.
Thanks -- Ryan Turnbull
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