How to store deployment plans to custom directory?

Hi All ,
I am deploying Jmsadapter.rar to weblogic 10.3.6 (admin)server which contains 2 managed servers.
Below is the command
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl t3://${admin host}:${admin port} -remote -verbose -username ${user} -password ${password} -name JmsAdapter.rar -redeploy -upload -plan JmsAdapter_Plan.xml
The deployment plan JmsAdapter_Plan.xml is saved under domin home folder /appl/webuser/domains/DEV_Domain/JmsAdapter_Plan.xml.
Instead I want the deployment plan JmsAdapter_Plan.xml to be stored under a custom folder "jmsplan".. for example /appl/webuser/domains/DEV_Domain/jmsplan/JmsAdapter_Plan.xml
Can anyone let me know the steps to instruct the server to store the plain in certain directory?
Basically my idea is to have separate directory(jmsplan,adplam) for each plan types like JmsAdapter_Plan.xml and DBAdapter_Plan.xml?
Thanks in advance
Thanks,
Bob

You can refer the same post
  makeDeploymentPlanVariable(myPlanJms, 'ConfigProperty_eis/JMS_JNDIName_ConnectionFactory_Name_13102979357210', JMSConnectionfactory,'/weblogic-connector/outbound-resource-adapter/connection-definition-group/[connection-factory-interface="oracle.tip.adapter.jms.IJmsConnectionFactory"]/connection-instance/[jndi-name="'+JMSJNDIName+'"]/connection-properties/properties/property/[name="ConnectionFactoryLocation"]/value',moduleOverrideNameJms)
using this you can create the variables and the assignment in the plan file.
Regards
Albin I
http://www.albinsblog.com/

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