This appendix describes how to use the weblogic.PlanGenerator
utility. weblogic.PlanGenerator
is a Java-based deployment configuration tool intended for developers who want to export portions of a WebLogic Server 12.1.3 deployment configuration into a deployment plan.
Note:
See also Understanding the WebLogic Scripting Tool for information about performing deployment configuration operations using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST).This appendix includes the following sections:
weblogic.PlanGenerator
generates WebLogic Server deployment configuration files for an application or standalone module. weblogic.PlanGenerator
provides two primary functions:
Exporting different categories of WebLogic Server deployment descriptor properties into empty (null) variables in a template deployment plan. You can optionally use an existing deployment plan as input to the configuration export session. Template plans are generally modified further before they can be used. See Exporting an Application for Deployment to New Environments.
Generating a simple initial deployment plan from a Java EE application. See Generating a Template Deployment Plan using weblogic.PlanGenerator.
By default, weblogic.PlanGenerator
writes an application's deployment plan to a file named plan.xml
in the application's root directory. If your application is not in an application root directory, weblogic.PlanGenerator
writes plan.xml
to <
your_dir
>/config/deployments/<
user
>/<
application_name
>/plan
where:
your_dir
is your TEMP
directory if it is specified in the property java.io.tmpdir
. If the property java.io.tmpdir
is not specified, your_dir
is the WebLogic Server domain directory.
user
is your user name.
application
is the name of the application.
To set up your environment to use the weblogic.PlanGenerator
utility:
Install and configure the WebLogic Server software, as described in the Installing and Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server and Coherence.
Add the WebLogic Server classes to the CLASSPATH
environment variable, and ensure that the correct JDK binaries are available in your PATH
. You can use the setWLSEnv.sh
or setWLSEnv.cmd
script, located in the server/bin
subdirectory of the WebLogic Server installation directory, to set the environment.
Note:
On UNIX operating systems, thesetWLSEnv.sh
command does not set the environment variables in all command shells. Oracle recommends that you execute this command using the Korn shell or bash shell.java weblogic.PlanGenerator [Options] [filespec]
The filespec
can be either:
An absolute or relative path to an archive file
An absolute or relative path to an exploded archive directory
Oracle recommends:
That you store your applications in an installation root directory.
That you specify an application's installation root directory, with the -root
option as described in Options when you issue a weblogic.PlanGenerator command.
In all cases, the application identified with the filespec
must contain valid Java EE deployment descriptor files.
If you do not specify an application root directory with the -root
option or a deployment plan path and name with the -plan
option, by default, weblogic.PlanGenerator
writes an application's deployment plan to a file named plan.xml
in the application's root directory. If it cannot locate an application root directory, weblogic.PlanGenerator
writes plan.xml
to <
your_dir
>/config/deployments/<
user
>/<
application_name
>/plan
where:
your_dir
is your TEMP
directory if it is specified in the property java.io.tmpdir
. If the property java.io.tmpdir
is not specified, your_dir
is the WebLogic Server domain directory.
user
is your user name.
application
is the name of the application.
The following table describes each weblogic.PlanGenerator
option.
Table B-1 weblogic.PlanGenerator Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-debug |
Enables debug mode. |
-plan plan_file
|
Identifies the path and name of the plan file to create for the configuration session. |
-useplan plan_file
|
Existing deployment plan file to initialize from. If you use weblogic.PlanGenerator adds additional exported properties to the input plan; any exported properties that were already in the input plan are retained. |
-root root_directory
|
Application root directory on which to perform the plan generation or export. |
|
Generates null variable definitions in a template deployment plan for different categories of deployment configuration property:
|
-variables [global | unique] |
Specifies whether variable names created in the deployment plan can be used across all modules of an application, or only within a particular module. For example, a role assignment might be applied to an entire EAR, or to only a single Web application or other module within the EAR. By default, |
-noexit |
Exceptions occur instead of exiting. |
-module module_name
|
Creates a plan only for a module. |
-library </mylibs/lib.ear@name=mylib, /mylibs/lib2.ear@name=otherlib@libspecver=1@libimplver=2> |
Comma-separated specifications of libraries to merge. |
-librarydir library_directory
|
Location of directory of libraries to merge. |
The following sections describe common configuration and export tasks, with examples of weblogic.PlanGenerator
syntax.
If you store your application using an installation root directory, and you specify the root directory with the -root
option, generated deployment plan files are automatically stored in the root directory's plan
subdirectory.
java weblogic.PlanGenerator -root /appRelease/MyApplication
In the above example, the plan.xml
file is automatically stored in /appRelease/MyApplication/plan.
The following command uses an existing plan as input and generates a new plan in the /plan
subdirectory of the application root directory:
java weblogic.PlanGenerator -useplan /plans/MyApplication_template.xml -root /appRelease/MyApplication
You can use the -all
, -configurables
, -dependencies
, -declarations
, -dynamics
, and -none
options to specify the WebLogic Server deployment descriptor components that are exported to a template deployment plan. The following command exports all configurable properties to null variables in a template deployment plan:
java weblogic.PlanGenerator -root /appRelease/MyApplication -all
See Exporting an Application for Deployment to New Environments for more information about exporting a deployment configuration.