Hi,
I'm not a developer but I want to test EAPs with AMPS.
When I try to run atlas-run-standalone, I want to specify --version for EAP.
For example, I try to get 5.2-m19, but
atlas-run-standalone -Dproduct=confluence -Dversion=5.2-m19 loads 5.1.4 instead of 5.2-m19.
How can I get a list of available version and its name for AMPS?
Thank you in advance.
OK, so here's a link to all versions https://maven.atlassian.com/index.html#nexus-search;gav~com.atlassian.confluence~confluence-webapp~~~~kw,versionexpand.
Generally when you need to see all versions search in the atlassian maven repo at maven.atlassian.com. Ususally the products artifact is called "product"-webapp...
Thank you very much!
The keyword was "confluence-webapp" for "Artifact".
I was digging repo manually, by openning all branches because "confluence" keyword returns too many results :)
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Now I realized what is your actual problem. You're not passing the parameters correctly. You should not pass them with -D but directly - here's an example:
atlas-run-standalone --product confluence --version 5.2-m22
If you still want to use -D the proper command will be
atlas-run-stanalone -Dproduct=confluence -Dproduct.version=5.2-m22
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Thank you very much for your answers.
However, what I need to see is list of version that I can use on this command.
For example, how do I know what version is the latest developer build?
You just mentioned "5.2-m22" which looks like later version than "5.2-m19" which is posted on EAP release note as the latest.
How can I get the "Available version list" from maven or wherever?
(Sorry for bad english...)
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Try to lookup the available versions in https://maven.atlassian.com
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thank you sir,
I tried "m19" or "confluence" but I couldn't find "5.2-m19".
Would you please describe more? I will really appreciate it.
Thank you sir.
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