You can use the rapid deployment launch tool (wrd.bat or
wrd.sh) to specify that you want the tool to start listening for application
artifacts that are dropped into the monitored project. The wrd command
is run in a non-graphical command-line interface.
Requirements
- An installation of WebSphere® Application
Server v6.0 or later. The wrd command supports
targeting a WebSphere Application
Server v6.0 or later.
- The rapid deployment launch tool is in the x:/profiles/<profileName>/bin directory,
where x is the directory where WebSphere Application Server v6.0 or later
is installed:
wrd.bat
-
wrd.sh
- The rapid deployment configuration tool is in the x:/profiles/<profileName>/bin directory
where x is the directory where WebSphere Application Server v6.0 or later
is installed:
wrd-config.bat
wrd-config.sh
Before using the
wrd-config command, you need to set
up a workspace environment variable. For more information, see the
related task about
setting up a rapid
deployment environment. After you have set up your command
line, you can use the following syntax and arguments to run the tool.
Syntax
wrd.bat [<optional
parameters>]
wrd.sh [<optional
parameters>]
Optional parameters
- -monitor
- Enables console feedback from the rapid deployment tool.
- -project <"project_name">
- The name of the rapid deployment project that you want to target
to run in batch mode. This -project parameter
is only used with -batch parameter.
- -batch
- Batch mode runs a full build on the projects generated in the
rapid deployment workspace and then shutdowns the process. A project,
specified by the -project, is required when
using the batch mode parameter to generate the rapid deployment projects
that is compiled during the full build.
- -usage
- Displays the optional parameters for this command.