Deploy an application to a WebSphere server. This operation will attempt to do the following:
- Find a single
EAR, WAR, SAR, or JAR
file in the Artifact Directory. - Copy the archive to a temporary location, so that the original archive file is never used.
- Determine the scope of the deployment (server or cluster) and look up additional information about the server.
- Deploy the archive from the temporary location to the server using the name provided by the
App Name
Project Property. - Delete the temporary copy of the archive to save disk space.
NOTE: There should only be one file in the Artifact Directory when the plugin executes. The plugin execution will fail if more than one file is found.
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Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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WAS Install Root |
| Y | The base installation directory for the WebSphere Application Server. |
WSAdmin User |
| N | The user to connect to wsadmin as |
WSAdmin Password |
| N | The password for WSAdmin User |
App Install Root |
| N | A directory where deployed artifacts are stored. Default is FDWAS_WAS_INSTALL_ROOT/InstalledApps. |
Project Properties
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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App Name |
| Y | The name of the application being deployed |
Server or Cluster Name |
| Y | A cluster or server name where the WebSphere Application will run. A server name may or may not be node qualified, however if the node name is not provided, the server name must be unique within the cell to allow the plugin to look up the node. |
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