Ant tasks for RuleApp management
As an alternative to the Rule Execution Server console, you can use Ant tasks to manage RuleApps.
- res-jar
The res-jar Ant task creates a well-formed RuleApp archive with all its mandatory execution resources. - res-fetch
The res-fetch task downloads a specified RuleApp archive from Rule Execution Server over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or HTTP Over SSL (HTTPS). - res-fetch-all
The res-fetch-all Ant task downloads all your RuleApp archives or Java XOM resources or libraries from Rule Execution Server. - res-deploy
The res-deploy Ant task deploys a RuleApp archive to a running Rule Execution Server instance. The task uploads the archive through Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or HTTP Over SSL (HTTPS). - res-undeploy
The res-undeploy Ant task removes a RuleApp archive from a running Rule Execution Server instance. - res-write-file
The res-write-file Ant task adds a RuleApp archive to the file persistence layer of Rule Execution Server. This task does not notify any other Rule Execution Server component. - res-write-db
The res-write-db Ant task adds a RuleApp archive to the database persistence layer of Rule Execution Server. This task does not notify any other Rule Execution Server component. - res-delete-file
The res-delete-file task removes a RuleApp archive from the file persistence of Rule Execution Server. This task does not notify any other Rule Execution Server component. - res-delete-db
The res-delete-db task removes a RuleApp archive from the database persistence of Rule Execution Server. This task does not notify any other Rule Execution Server component.
Parent topic: Ant tasks