The table below describes teamAccept task attributes.
| Attribute | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
repositoryAddress |
Address of the team repository to use. The value of this attribute is typically ${repositoryAddress} because that property is built-in when using the Jazz Build Engine. |
Yes |
userId |
User ID to use. |
Yes |
workspaceName |
For the teamAccept task, the name of the workspace into which to accept changes. |
Yes |
workspaceUUID |
For the teamAccept task, the UUID of the workspace into which to accept changes. If you have multiple workspaces with the same name, you may need to use this attribute instead of workspaceName. |
Yes |
buildResultUUID |
For the teamAccept task, the build result to update with the snapshot information. The snapshot can be used to recreate the build workspace at a later time. |
No |
changeSetFile |
File to use to store serialized change sets. |
No |
changesAcceptedProperty |
Stores the number of change sets accepted. The property is defined and set only if at least one change set is accepted. |
No |
failOnError |
If true (the default), the task fails if it encounters an error. If false, some errors are ignored and the task is completed. |
No |
password |
Password for the user ID, a zero-length string by default unless specified. |
No |
passwordFile |
The password file to use for the connection. You can create a suitable password file by invoking the Jazz Build Engine with the -createPasswordFile argument. You can only specify one password file. |
No |
snapshotName |
Name for a snapshot that is created in the workspace. |
No |
snapshotUUIDProperty |
Provides a property name to access the UUID of the snapshot that is created. |
No |
verbose |
Specifies more message output. The default is false. |
No |
<teamAccept repositoryAddress="${repositoryAddress}"
userId="${userId}"
password="${password}"
workspaceName="workspace1"
buildResultUUID="${buildResultUUID}"
snapshotName="test"
verbose="true" />