Version Differences for Remoting Specific Scripts

(Change Environments of an Agent)
(Added in evaluate script step version of AHPSCRIPTS-109)
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  uow.close();</pre>    uow.close();</pre> 
       
    + ''A modified version that will work from an '''evaluate script''' step''  
    + <pre>import com.urbancode.anthill3.domain.buildlife.*;  
    + import com.urbancode.codestation2.server.*;  
       
    + //GRAB VALUE FROM WORKFLOW PROPERTY AND TURN IT INTO A LONG.  
    + //targetbl IS A WORKFLOW PROPERTY WITH THE TARGET BUILDLIFE NUMBER.  
    + String targetBuildLifeString = PropertyLookup.getValue("targetbl");  
    + Long targetBuildLife = Long.parseLong(targetBuildLifeString, 10);  
       
    + //GET THE BUILDLIFE  
    + BuildLife buildLife = BuildLifeFactory.getInstance().restore(targetBuildLife);  
       
    + //GET CLASS TO LIST ARTIFACTS  
    + CodestationRepositoryFileHelper cs = CodestationRepositoryFileHelper.getInstance();  
       
    + sets = cs.getPopulatedBuildLifeArtifactSetList(buildLife);  
       
    + //PREPARE THE ah3server.out  
    + //THE System.out LINES CAN BE REMOVED. THEY ARE FOR DEBUGGING PURPOSES ONLY!  
    + System.out.println("\n\n\n");  
       
    + //LOOP THROUGH ARTIFACT SETS  
    + for (int s=0; s<sets.length; s++) {  
    + //WRITE OUT EACH ARTIFACT SET NAME  
    + commandOutput.println("");  
    + System.out.println("");  
    + commandOutput.println("Contents of '" + sets[s].getName() + "'");  
    + System.out.println("Contents of '" + sets[s].getName() + "'");  
    +  
    + //GET ARTIFACTS  
    + artifacts = cs.listBuildLifeArtifactSetFiles(buildLife, sets[s]);  
    +  
    + for (int a=0; a<artifacts.length; a++) {  
    + //PRINT EACH ARTIFACT  
    + commandOutput.println(" " + artifacts[a]);  
    + System.out.println(" " + artifacts[a]);  
    + }//END ARTIFACTS FOR  
    + }//END ARTIFACT SET FOR</pre>  
  = Update Environment Properties for All Projects =    = Update Environment Properties for All Projects = 
  The idea here is that you may have secure value that is the same for all projects that are in a particular environment. Especially for passwords which could change regularly, going into each project to enter this is lame. Here's a remote script to do it.    The idea here is that you may have secure value that is the same for all projects that are in a particular environment. Especially for passwords which could change regularly, going into each project to enter this is lame. Here's a remote script to do it.