You can start a business-level application that is not running (has a status of Stopped). The application must contain code that can run on a server to start.
The application must be installed on a server. By default, the application starts automatically when the server starts.
You can start and stop business-level applications manually using the administrative console or wsadmin commands.
This topic describes how to use the administrative console to start a business-level application.
A message stating that the application started displays at the top the page.
If the business-level application does not start, ensure that the deployment target to which the application maps is running and try starting the application again.
If an application server on which the application is deployed synchronizes configuration with the deployment manager during server startup, then the application might not start and a DeploymentDescriptorLoadException error might be written to the server SystemErr.log file. Stop and restart the server, and then try starting the application again.
In multiple-node environments, synchronize the nodes after you save changes to the target before starting the business-level application.
To restart a running application, select the application you want to restart, click Stop and then click Start.
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