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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T12:07:07+00:00 2026-06-18T12:07:07+00:00

Given i.e. this code:: … List<String> arguments = new LinkedList<String>(); arguments.add(build); arguments.add(projectName); arguments.add(-s); arguments.add(-v);

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Given i.e. this code::

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List<String> arguments = new LinkedList<String>();
arguments.add("build");
arguments.add(projectName);
arguments.add("-s");
arguments.add("-v");
CLI cli  = new CLI(new URL(url));
cli.upgrade();
int exit_code = cli.execute(arguments);
...

how can I specify build parameters for a parametrized jenkins build?
adding i.e. arguments.add("-p options.properties=system.props"); to the list doesn’t work /message is ‘

-p options.properties=system.props is not a valid option

‘/

What I am trying to achieve above works fine from command line :::

java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s http://localhost:8080/jenkins build mvn_project01 -p options.properties=system.props
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    2026-06-18T12:07:08+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    to answer my own question::

    apparently parameters and parameter values must go into the list as separate entries. The below code will asynchronously invoke a remote jenkins build with 2 parameters, print the console output and return the exit code;

    List<String> arguments = new LinkedList<String>();
    arguments.add("build");
    arguments.add(projectName);
    
    arguments.add("-p");
    arguments.add("options.properties=system.props");
    arguments.add("-p");
    arguments.add("anotherOption=optionValue");
    
    arguments.add("-s");
    arguments.add("-v");
    CLI cli  = new CLI(new URL(url));
    cli.upgrade();
    int exit_code = cli.execute(arguments);
    
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