You can install Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) modules on an application server provided by a WebSphere® Application Server product using the Java EE Application Deployment API specification (JSR-88).
JSR-88 defines standard application programming interfaces (APIs) to enable deployment of Java EE applications and stand-alone modules to Java EE product platforms. The Java EE Application Deployment specification Version 1.1 is available at http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tools/deployment/reference/docs/index.html as part of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 Application Server Developer Release.
Read about JSR-88 and APIs used to manage applications at http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tools/deployment/.
JSR-88 defines a contract between a tool provider and a platform that enables tools from multiple vendors to configure, deploy and manage applications on any Java EE product platform. The tool provider typically supplies software tools and an integrated development environment (IDE) for developing and assembly of Java EE application modules. The Java EE platform provides application management functions that deploy, undeploy, start, stop, and otherwise manage Java EE applications.
WebSphere Application Server is a Java EE specification-compliant platform that implements the JSR-88 APIs. Complete the following steps to deploy (install) Java EE modules on an application server provided by the WebSphere Application Server platform.
Test the deployed applications or modules. For example, point a web browser at the URL for a deployed application and examine the performance of the application. If necessary, update the application.
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