WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Deploying and administering applications

Deploying an application file consists of installing the application file on a server configured to hold installable modules.

Before you begin

Before installing an enterprise application or other installable module on an application server, you must develop and assemble the module and configure the target server. Before choosing a server as a target for the module, ensure that the node version for the server is compatible with your module

Why and when to perform this task

During installation, you can configure the module enough to enable it to run on the server. After installation, you can configure the module further, start or stop the application, and otherwise manage its activity.

Steps for this task (dependent on configuration)

What to do next

If a changed application or module is deployed on a cluster, click Rollout Update on the Enterprise Applications page to propagate the changed configuration on all cluster members of the cluster on which the application or module is deployed. Rollout Update sequentially updates the configuration on the nodes that contain cluster members.

After making changes to administrative configurations of your applications in the administrative console, ensure that you save the changes.




Sub-topics
Enterprise (J2EE) applications
System applications
Installing application files
Configuring an application
Starting and stopping applications
Exporting applications
Exporting DDL files
Updating applications
Uninstalling applications
Removing a file
Deploying and administering applications: Resources for learning
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