WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


Administering enterprise applications

Use the console’s Enterprise Application page (viewed by clicking Applications > Enterprise Applications) to view and administer enterprise applications installed on the server.

To view the values specified for an application’s configuration, click the application name from the list. The application details page opens and displays the application’s configuration properties and, if appropriate, local topology. From this page, you can modify existing values and link to additional console pages for configuring the application.

To administer an enterprise application, select it by clicking the check box next to its name and then use one of the following buttons:
Table 1. Buttons for administering enterprise applications
Button Resulting action
Start Attempts to run the application. After the application starts successfully, the state of the application changes to one of the following:
  • Started: The application has started on all deployment targets
  • Partial Start: The application is still starting on one or more of the deployment targets
Stop Attempts to stop the processing of the application. After the application stops successfully, the state of the application changes to one of the following:
  • Stopped: The application has stopped on all deployment targets
  • Partial Stop: The application is still stopping on one or more of the deployment targets
Install Opens a wizard to help you deploy an enterprise application or module (such as a .jar, .war, or .ear file) onto a server.
Uninstall Deletes the application from the WebSphere Application Server configuration repository and deletes the application binaries from the file system of all nodes where the application modules are installed after the configuration is saved.
Update Opens a wizard to help you update application files deployed on a server. You can update the full application, a single module, a single file, or part of the application. If a new file or module has the same name as a file or module already on the server, the new file or module replaces the existing one. Otherwise, it is added to the deployed application.
Remove File Deletes a file from the deployed application or module. This button deletes the file from the configuration repository and from the file system of all nodes where the file is installed.
Export Opens the Export Application EAR files page so you can export an enterprise application to an EAR file. Use the Export action to back up a deployed application and to preserve its binding information.
Export DDL Opens the Export Application DDL files page so you can export DDL files in the EJB modules of an enterprise application.

For more information on administering applications, see the WebSphere® Application Server Information Center.


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