Deploy versioned artifacts to Oracle WebLogic
This topic covers the Deploy WebLogic server (WLS) plugin, which allows you to manage deployments and resources on an Oracle WebLogic server. With this plugin, you can deploy multiple versions of the same application at the same time, which is known as a side-by-side deployment or versioning.
Artifact versioning properties
Artifact versioning involves several properties on the artifact configuration item (CIs):
versioned
: Indicates that the artifact is versionedversionIdentifier
: The artifact version (not needed if automatic versioning is enabled)automaticVersioning
: Indicates that the plugin should automatically version the artifactmanifestVersionProperty
: The property in the artifact's manifest file that the plugin can use to automatically derive its versionversionExpression
: A FreeMarker expression that the plugin uses to derive the version
Explicitly set the version
To explicitly set the version, use the versionIdentifier
property. The plugin will use this value when deploying, updating, or undeploying the application.
Use automatic versioning
If you do not want to set the version explicitly, you can use automatic versioning wherein the plugin derives update version numbers automatically. If automaticVersioning
is set to "true" or if versionIdentifier
is blank, the plugin will automatically version the artifact.
There are two methods for deriving the version:
-
The plugin uses the version as defined in Deploy. For example, for
Applications/MyApp/1.0
, the version would beMyApp-1.0
. -
The plugin gets the version from the manifest file.
-
manifestVersionProperty
identifies the variable in the artifact's manifest file that defines its version. By default, this isExtension-Name
. If this variable has a value, then the plugin uses the CI'sversionExpression
property to derive the version. -
versionExpression
is a FreeMarker expression that the plugin uses to derive the version. By default, it produces a version as follows:- If the
Specification-Version
orImplementation-Version
variable is present, that variable is used - If both
Specification-Version
andImplementation-Version
are present,Specification-Version@Implementation-Version
is used
- If the
-
Tip: If the artifact's manifest uses the Extension-Name
variable, the name of the artifact CI should match its value.
You can set CI properties in the manifest of a deployment package (DAR file) before importing it, on the CI in the Repository, or in the properties of a mapped deployed. For more information about CI properties, see the WebLogic Plugin Reference.
Changing CI property defaults
The manifestVersionProperty
CI property defaults to "Extension-Name". You can change the default in the wls.WarModule.manifestVersionProperty
property in the XL_DEPLOY_SERVER_HOME/conf/deployit-defaults.properties
file.
By default, versionExpression
uses the following FreeMarker expression to calculate the version:
[#ftl]${manifestAttributes["Specification-Version"]}[#if manifestAttributes["Implementation-Version"]??]@${manifestAttributes["Implementation-Version"]}[/#if]
You can change the default in the wls.WarModule.versionExpression
property in the XL_DEPLOY_SERVER_HOME/conf/deployit-defaults.properties
file.