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Enterprise Application Deployment Assistant --> Step 1 - Select Archive

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Overview

The Enterprise Application Deployment Assistant helps you deploy a new Enterprise Application or Web Service (in .ear format) to one or more servers in the domain. You can select either an archived application (.ear file), or an application in exploded archive format.

Use the links in the Location field to browse directories on the Administration Server machine and locate the Enterprise Application or Web Service to deploy. If the application does not reside on the Administration Server machine, first use the upload link to upload the application .ear file. This places the application archive in the Administration Server's configured upload directory, and automatically opens that directory in the Location field.

When the assistant detects an .ear file or exploded .ear directory in the current directory, it lists the archive or directory name as a selection beneath the Location field. Select the name of the archive or directory you want to configure for deployment.

If your domain contains multiple WebLogic Server instances, you have the option to target all components of an Enterprise Application to a single server, or to target different components of the application to different server instances. Click the Target Application or Target Each Module button, respectively.

In a single server domain, click Continue to automatically target the EJB to the available server instance.

Tasks

Configuring and Deploying a New Enterprise Application or Web Service

Viewing Deployed Enterprise Applications

Stopping Deployed Enterprise Applications

Adding or Editing Enterprise Application Deployment Notes

Deleting an Enterprise Application or Application Module

Monitoring Enterprise Applications

Viewing and Updating Run-Time Deployment Descriptors

Related Topics

Enterprise Applications

See Developing WebLogic Server Applications.

See Deploying WebLogic Server Applications

 

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