Hi Mark,
Does this means we don't have a documentation explaining the tags &
attributes available?

regards
Ramith
LSF (www.opensource.lk)


On Aug 20, 6:49 pm, Mark Waite <markwa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've used your technique of creating a similar job from the GUI and passing 
> that to the command line for multiple Jenkins releases.  It works very well 
> for me.  I prefer that technique because it also allows me to compare my 
> "archived" job definition (kept under source control for the project which it 
> builds) with the actual implementation in the running Jenkins system.
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> Mark Waite
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> >________________________________
> > From: Ramith Jayasinghe <ramithonl...@gmail.com>
> >To: Jenkins Users <jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com>
> >Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 7:20 AM
> >Subject: Creating a new Job Programatically.
>
> >Hi Everyone,
> >I'm trying to create a job in jenkins programmatically (using Remote
> >Access API). By playing around and reading the documentation I found
> >that I could do this by sending a xml document ( with a query
> >parameter specifying the name of the job) with the configuration over
> >http/Rest.
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> >Therefore, Is there any document about this XML document?
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> >For example, I want to create a job for application which resides on a
> >SVN repo and build-able using maven 3. If we don't have documentation
> >for options (tags and attributes) available for this XML fragment; I
> >could create a similar job using the GUI and adapt my implementation
> >based on the config.xml created for it. Would that be a good idea?
>
> >Regards,
> >- Ramith
> >LSF (www.opensource.lk)

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