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6.6.0.5a: Starting and stopping Application Assembly Tool

6.6.0.5a: Starting and stopping Application Assembly Tool

The Application Assembly Tool can be started from the command line or can be launched from within the administrative console. On Windows NT systems, the tool can also be launched from the Start menu.

  • To start the tool from the command line, run the assembly.bat file (on Windows NT systems) or assembly.sh on UNIX systems. The script is located in the directory where WebSphere Application Server is installed. For example, issue the following command on Windows NT systems:
    C:\ websphere\appserver\bin> assembly
    
    The administrative server does not need to be running to launch or use the tool from the command line. If the tool cannot be started from the command line, verify that the assembly.bat file is in your PATH environment variable or specify the fully qualified path to the script.

  • To start the tool from within the administrative console, choose Tools->Application Assembly Tool.

To close the Application Assembly Tool, click File->Exit.

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