Use this page as the first step to configure your deployment environment. The deployment environment includes the application deployment target for your applications and the all other clusters needed to support the application deployment target.
To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Deployment Environments > New.
This is the first page of the wizard that guides you through the process of creating your deployment environment. Use this page to either define the new deployment environment or to import a file that contains deployment environment definitions. You can create a deployment environment based on one of the IBM-supplied patterns or you can create a custom deployment environment.
You can base this deployment environment on one of the IBM-supplied patterns, use your own design or use a design that you exported previously. When you import a design, the deployment manager must be able to access the file containing that design.
The name used to identify the new deployment environment. When you select Load an external topology definition, the system makes this field unavailable and imports the name from the topology definition file. If a topology definition exists with the same name, you will receive a warning and be prompted to supply a unique name for the import to complete.
Property | Value |
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Data type | String |
Default | None |
Range | Any string identifier for the deployment topology. This system may use this name to name clusters and cluster members that are created in your environment. Use a short and concise name to identify the created clusters and to ensure that the named resources are not getting too long. |
Specifies whether the deployment environment contains WebSphere Process Server (WPS) or WebSphere Enterprise Server Bus (WESB) capability. This selection is not available when you are loading a deployment environment definition file.
Property | Value |
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Data type | Array |
Default | Depends on the deployment manager.
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Range | Depends on the deployment manager.
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