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${p:version.id} - The uDeploy generated unique ID for the Component Version being deployed.
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${p:version.id} - The uDeploy generated unique ID for the Component Version being deployed
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${p:component.name} - The name of the Component being deployed |
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${p:componentProcess.name} - The name of the process that is running
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${p:component.id} - The uDeploy generated unique ID for the Component being deployed |
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${p:component.id} - The uDeploy generated unique ID for the Component being deployed |
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${p:<property name>} â Process properties. Defined on the processâs âpropertiesâ tab, given values by whoever is running the process.
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${p:<property name>} - Process properties. Defined on the processâs âpropertiesâ tab, given values by whoever is running the process.
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${p:component/<property name>} â Component custom properties, set on the componentâs âpropertiesâ tab.
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${p:component/<property name>} - Component custom properties, set on the componentâs âpropertiesâ tab.
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${p:environment/<property name>} â Environment properties. These come from two places. You can define properties on the componentâs properties tab, under the Environment Properties table. You then give values for these on each environment using the component. In addition, you can set custom environment properties on the environmentâs properties tab. These custom properties will override the properties coming from components, although itâs recommended to avoid having the same name in both places.
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${p:environment/<property name>} - Environment properties. These come from two places. You can define properties on the componentâs properties tab, under the Environment Properties table. You then give values for these on each environment using the component. In addition, you can set custom environment properties on the environmentâs properties tab. These custom properties will override the properties coming from components, although itâs recommended to avoid having the same name in both places.
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${p:resource/<property name>} â Resource properties. This can include the built-in agent properties as well as any custom properties. Each of these have their own tab on the resource.
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${p:resource/<property name>} - Resource properties. This can include the built-in agent properties as well as any custom properties. Each of these have their own tab on the resource.
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${p:resource/<role name>/<property name>} â Resource role properties. These are defined on resource roles, and the values are set when you add a role to a resource.
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${p:resource/<role name>/<property name>} - Resource role properties. These are defined on resource roles, and the values are set when you add a role to a resource.
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${p:application/<property name} â Application custom properties. These are set on the applicationâs properties tab.
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${p:application/<property name} - Application custom properties. These are set on the applicationâs properties tab.
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${p:system/<property name>} â Global system properties. These are set on the âSystem Propertiesâ page in the Settings area.
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${p:system/<property name>} - Global system properties. These are set on the âSystem Propertiesâ page in the Settings area.
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${p:version/<property name>} - version properties. These are set on the component's "properties" tab. |
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${p:version/<property name>} - version properties. These are set on the component's "properties" tab. |