As part of deploying an application, you install application files on a server configured to hold installable modules.
Before you can install your Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application files on an application server, you must assemble modules as needed.
Also, before you install the files, configure the target application server. As part of configuring the server, determine whether your application files can be installed to your deployment targets.
You can install the following enterprise modules on a server:
Application client files can be installed in a WebSphere® Application Server configuration but cannot be run on a server.
Complete the following steps to install your files.
Save the changes to your administrative configuration.
If you need to use wsadmin scripting to synchronize a node, use the NodeSync mbean's sync() command.
Next, test the application. For example, point a web browser at the URL for a deployed application. Typically, the URL is http://hostname:9060/web_module_name, where hostname is your valid web server and 9060 is the default port number. Examine the performance of the application. If the application does not perform as desired, edit the application configuration, then save and test it again.
If your application contains many classes with annotations and takes a long time to deploy, you can reduce annotation searches to speed up deployment. See the topic on reducing annotation searches during application deployment.
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