WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services
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Provide options to perform the Web services deployment settings

Use this panel to specify options for Web services deployment.

This administrative console panel is a step in the application installation and update wizards. To view this panel, you must select Deploy Web services on the Select installation options panel. Thus, to view this panel, click Applications > Install New Application > application_path > Show me all installation options and parameters > Next > Next > Deploy Web services > Next > Step: Provide options to perform the Web services deployment.

You can specify the Web services deployment options on this panel only when installing or updating an application that uses Web services.

New or updated for this feature pack The wsdeploy command is supported by JAX-RPC applications that are used with the Feature Pack for Web Services product. The Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) programming model that is introduced in the Feature Pack for Web Services product does not support the wsdeploy command. JAX-WS applications do not need and should not run the wsdeploy command.

The options that you specify set parameter values for the wsdeploy command. The wsdeploy command adds product-specific deployment classes to a Web services-compatible enterprise archive (EAR) file or an application client Java archive (JAR) file. These classes include:

The wsdeploy command is executed during installation after you click Finish on the Summary panel of the wizard.

Deploy Web services option - Classpath

Specifies entries to add to the CLASSPATH when the generated classes are compiled.

To specify the class paths of multiple entries, you need to separate the entries with a semicolon on Windows platforms and on Linux, Unix, and z/OS platforms, you need to use a colon to separate the entries. This is the same separator that is used with the CLASSPATH environment variable.

This option is the same as the wsdeploy command parameter -cp class_path.

Data type String
Default null
Deploy Web services option - Extension Directories

Specifies a directory that contains zipped or Java archive (JAR) files. All zipped and JAR files in this directory are added to the CLASSPATH used to compile the generated files.

This option is the same as the wsdeploy command parameter -jardir directory.

Data type String
Default null



Related tasks
Installing application files with the console
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wsdeploy command
Enterprise application settings
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