Introduction
This page contains guidelines on deploying stand-alone J2EE Modules and J2EE Applications to an operational
environment. The environment may be a development environment, test environment, or the customer installation site. The
details of deployment vary depending on the application and the environment, and usually requires the use of
vendor-specific tools. However, these guidelines provide a general outline of the required steps, including installing,
configuring, and launching the application.
Installing
The following are performed when installing the J2EE archives into the deployment environment.
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Identify the files to be deployed (a specific Build
in the Configuration Management Repository).
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Preconfigure any required resources like database connections.
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Transfer the archives to the target hardware (should be specified in the deployment model and/or in installation
instructions).
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If the target hardware is a test configuration, perform any additional required installation instructions as
specified in the test configuration.
Configuring
The target hardware and software environment are checked to make sure they are properly configured in accordance with
the installation instructions, including resolving any external dependencies, ensuring that security roles are mapped
onto user groups and accounts in the target environment, and the setting up of other applications and resources that
interact with the J2EE application, such as legacy systems, databases, and shared services and libraries (e.g.,
third-party JAR's for Web Services and XML support).
If you want to debug the application, debugging should be enabled on the application server. Usually, this requires
restarting the application server in debug mode, which will be described in the application server documentation.
Launching
The application is launched, so that is is available for use and or testing.
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