InfoCenter Home > 6.3.3: Generating deployment code for modulesDeployment code for an application can be generated when the application is installed in WebSphere Application Server. Alternatively, it can be manually generated before installation. During code generation, the Application Assembly Tool invokes the Deployment Tool for Enterprise JavaBeans (ejbdeploy) to do the following:
For CMP entity beans, if the JAR file contains a map and schema document, that schema is used. If the JAR file does not contain a map and schema document, the Application Assembly Tool uses a top-down mapping to generate the following files:
The user must create the database table manually. The generated Table.ddl file can be used as a guide, or the user can create the table by some other means. If you do not wish to use the default top-down mapping, the recommended tool is VisualAge for Java. For information on default mappings, see the documentation for Deployment Tool for Enterprise JavaBeans. To migrate CMP entity beans from WebSphere Application Server 3.5 for use in version 4.0, use the -35 option of the Deployment Tool for Enterprise JavaBeans. This option is recommended only if you need to preserve use of the mapping rules that were used in the 3.5 version of the Deployment Tool. |
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