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websphere怎么把开发完的jsp,class文件打成一个ear的包?
augusta,好好学习!最好能写个学习笔记在这儿share一下。
另外,提供一个学习步聚,希望你能加快,我真想学呀,可惜目前没有RS/6000的机器。
A feasible end-to-end administrative procedure
The following procedure provides links to more information about each step. To practice the procedure using an application provided with WebSphere Application Server, perform the application configuration and deployment tutorials.
1.Install the product. Plan and install a topology comprised of one or more product installations and the necessary prerequisites.
Who: Lead architect, network administrator, systems administrator
How: See components section, installation section .
2.Assemble the application. Assemble the application modules from the application files. Set values for the deployment descriptor. For applications containing EJB modules, generate code for deployment.
Who: Web designer, Java programmer
How: Using the Application Assembly Tool, and possibly the Deployment Tool for Enterprise JavaBeans
For example, for an EJB module, the enterprise bean developer writes and compiles the enterprise bean components. The developer assembles the components and a deployment descriptor into an EJB JAR file and then generates code for deployment.
For entity beans (BMP or CMP), the developer also generates the database tables the beans will use to store their data.
The developer transfers the JAR file to the WebSphere administrator, or informs the administrator of its location on a machine in the WebSphere administrative domain.
3.Secure the application. Configure security in the application.
Who: Systems administrator
How: Using the Application Assembly Tool
4.Configure the runtime and resources. Create application servers and other resources that will support applications.
Who: Systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
5.Install the application. Install the application into the test environment.
Who: Java programmer, systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
Installing an application refers to the process of placing the Enterprise Archive (EAR) file in a runtime environment comprised of an application server.
During this step, the administrator can optionally edit the application's deployment descriptor.
6.Configure resources for application clients (if applicable). Create resources for the Java clients that will access your application.
Who: Systems administrator
How: Using the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
7.Test the application. Test the application prior to enabling runtime security so that you can tell the difference between security-related problems and other problems.
Who: Systems administrator
How: Using a Web browser or other application client
8.Configure runtime security. Configure and enable security in the application server runtime.
Who: Systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
9.Test application security. Test the application again, this time with security enabled.
Who: Tester, systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
10.Perfect the test environment. Debug and verify the application in the test environment. Perform preliminary tuning.
Who: Tester, systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
11.Port the application to production environment. Configure the production environment and move the application there.
Who: Network administrator, systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
12.Manage the production environment. Manage the production application, tuning the application files and configuration as needed. Update the production application as needed.
Who: Maintenance -- Network administrator, tester, Updates -- Java programmer, systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
13.Uninstall applications as needed.
Who: Network administrator, systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console
14.Remove security, as needed.
Who: Network administrator, systems administrator
How: Using the administrative console |
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