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PAYARA-2281 System Property Substitution Fails For Asadmin Recorder #2163

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The asadmin recorder output file location will now always be substituted, regardless of thread-local configuration

@MattGill98 MattGill98 added this to the Payara 4.181 milestone Nov 16, 2017
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@MattGill98 MattGill98 requested a review from lprimak November 16, 2017 16:18
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jenkins test please

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Quick build and test passed!

@smillidge smillidge merged commit 3180aef into payara:master Nov 21, 2017
lprimak pushed a commit to flowlogix/Payara that referenced this pull request Dec 7, 2017
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…n-Fails-In-Asadmin-Recorder-BITBUCKET-174 (pull request payara#156)

Enabled variable substitution temporarily whilst fetching the asadmin recorder file location (payara#2163)
@MattGill98 MattGill98 deleted the PAYARA-2281-System-Property-Substitution-Fails-In-Asadmin-Recorder branch June 18, 2018 09:00
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