Thanks for yours replies ! @Andrey : I know how to configure a JDK in Jenkins configuration but I would like to force users to specify a JDK during a job configuration. Actually, a user can set JDK to 'default value'. I would like to force him to set 'jdk1.5' or 'jdk1.6' instead of default. Actually, I manage a Jenkins instance with an hundred of jobs. Many developers can configure their own jobs. I could edit them with a Groovy script and set the value of the JDK if it's not, but this does not guarantee me that all future job will have their JDK value specified.
@Jacob : Effectively, It could be nice to have the same feature for others tools (Maven, Ant, Groovy, ...) It could be an idea for a plugin or a new feature in the Jenkins core ?? Michaël 2012/6/26 Jacob Robertson <jacob.robertson.w...@gmail.com> > I have a similar need for the maven version. We implemented a pretty ugly > hack to force it, but I did not find a way to (for example) remove the > "(default)" option so that the user always specifies the exact version to > use. > > > On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Andrey Myatlyuk <myatl...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi Michaël, >> In manage Jenkins section, configure JDK which you would like to use and >> use the name given to that JDK in your job definition. >> You can also have a look at Jenkins Definitive >> Guide<http://www.wakaleo.com/books/jenkins-the-definitive-guide>book. It >> describes the configuration in greater details. >> Andrey >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:42 AM, mpapo - Michaël Pailloncy < >> mpapo....@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Is there a way to force users to specify JDK version (not default) >>> when they configure a job ? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Michaël >> >> >> >