Deploying applications

Deploying Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application files consists of placing assembled enterprise application, web, enterprise bean (EJB), or other installable modules on a server or cluster configured to hold the files. Installed files that start and run properly are considered deployed.

  • Installing enterprise application files

    As part of deploying an application, you install application files on a server configured to hold installable modules.

  • Installing enterprise application files with the console

    Installing Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application files consists of placing assembled enterprise application, Web, enterprise bean (EJB), or other installable modules on a server or cluster configured to hold the files. Installed files that start and run properly are considered deployed.

  • Installing enterprise modules with JSR-88

    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).

  • Customizing modules using DConfigBeans

    You can configure Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) applications or stand-alone modules during deployment using the DConfigBean class in the Java EE Application Deployment API specification (JSR-88).

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