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suresh kukalakuntla commented on JENKINS-13119:
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Thank You so much Greg for your quick response, with a plugin update!!!

I installed EnvInject 1.38, added similar groovy script to my job and tried to 
build it. I got the below error.

[EnvInject] - Preparing an environment for the build.
[EnvInject] - [ERROR] - SEVERE ERROR occurs: 
com/sun/xml/internal/ws/server/UnsupportedMediaException

I think I have to add required jar to class path of JBOSS AS 7 I am using for 
jenkins, which I do not know how to. I am trying to find out how to do that. 
Could you please let me know how to do that, if you already know about it? 

I will provide an update once I am able to successfully use the updated plugin 
to set environment variables based on user input.

Thank You once again for your effort. 


                
> How can I set an environment variable based on value of user passed parameter?
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENKINS-13119
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13119
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: envinject
>    Affects Versions: current
>         Environment: Redhat Linux 5.5
>            Reporter: suresh kukalakuntla
>            Assignee: gbois
>
> I want to set value for an environment variable based on user provided input 
> during the build and use this env variable to set workspace in a jenkins 
> project.
> Ex: User has to select MODULE_NAME when performing a build. MODULE_NAME is a 
> choice parameter. Based on the value selected by the user I want to set 
> MODULE_FOLDER environment variable and use it for setting the WORKSPACE.
> Below is the functionality I am expecting.
> if MODULE_NAME is 'A' then set MODULE_FOLDER = FOLDER1
> else if MODULE_NAME is 'B' then set MODULE_FOLDER = FOLDER2
> else if MODULE_NAME is 'C' then set MODULE_FOLDER = FOLDER3
> Now set WORKSPACE=/usr/modules/$MODULE_FOLDER
> Please help me achieve this functionality. I want to have only one job for 
> all modules. Based on the module user selects I want to build it and deploy 
> it.
> your guidance is much appreciated

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