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Hi Sowjanya,
If you are looking for a method to download the AgileAPI jars from some remote repositories and add them in the build path of your maven project, you can simply upload the AgileAPI & PxAPI jars as artifacts in any SCM system which you are using, Atlassian/ GitHub/ Azure DevOps etc. and in your Maven script define custom repositories apart from mavenCentral. Now you can define in Maven to download the jars as artifacts from the remote SCM and add them to your project during compilation or run time.
Hope I was able to understand your need and this solution helps you out to some extent.
Regards
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Hi Sowjanya,
Please go through below KB articles which will guide you:
These are related to upgrading JDK for Agile and its app server i.e. Weblogic excluding the Oracle DB. Hope this helps you to some extent.
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The two very basic changes which I can quickly recall you’d need to do are:
1. in 9.3.6 RUP1, the logging engine was upgrade to Apache Log4j 2.x … so whatever previous XML you had configured for your custom applications logging (e.g. for PXs and events) those need to be upgraded to Log4j 2.x format. This doesn’t affect file manager logs, so any custom web app if you have deployed in the FM Tomcat, those should remain untouched.
2. If you have any Webservice Extension based functionality, that needs to be revamped. In 9.3.4, Agile’s Webservice stack was updated to JAX-WS from Axis, so you’ll need to make necessary amendments in your codes
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Hello,
It’s possible to execute a Windows batch file using Java’s Process Explorer API. Please see detailed information in the below articles, you should get good idea about how you can reuse these in calling a .bat file from you Script or Java PX.
Java – How to run Windows bat file – Mkyong.com
How do I run a batch file from my Java Application? – Stack Overflow
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Hi Dorota,
Please Go to System Settings –> Notifications in JavaClient and see if this Default Notification is enabled: “Change Orders – All Change Approvers Have Approved“. As far as I remember, it sends notification to the To list of Notifier section when you manually try to change the status of the WF of that ECO.
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