WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

How do I develop and deploy applications?

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Find online information sources for application design tips.Design applications Documentation link Documentation

 

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Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is similar to Make, but Ant is different. Instead of a model in which it is extended with shell-based commands, Ant is extended using Java classes. Instead of writing shell commands, XML-based configuration files are used. These files reference a target tree in which various tasks are run. Each task is run by an object that implements a particular Task interface. Ant has become a very popular tool among Java programmers. Automate the build environment with Apache Ant Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Browse tasks for developing, assembling, and deploying, and administering Web applications, comprised of HTML pages, servlets, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) files. Develop Web applications Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Browse tasks for developing, assembling, and deploying, and administering EJB applications -- applications that contain enterprise beans. Develop EJB applications Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Browse tasks for developing, assembling, and deploying, and administering client applications. Develop client applications Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Browse tasks for developing, assembling, and deploying, and administering applications as Web services. Develop Web services Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Browse tasks for developing, assembling, and deploying, and administering application that access data, and the resources that they access. Develop data access resources Documentation linkDocumentation Show me demonstration link Show me Presentation link Tell me

 

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Browse tasks for developing, assembling, and deploying, and administering application that send messages, and the JMS resources that they access. Messaging resources Documentation linkDocumentation Show me demonstration link Show me Presentation link Tell me

 

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Browse tasks for implementing security while developing, assembling, and deploying, and administering applications. Security Documentation link Documentation

 

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Find information and tasks for using WebSphere extensions to the J2EE programming model, which offer benefits from increasing developer productivity to improving application performance and capability. Learn about WebSphere extensions Documentation link Documentation

 

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Perform this task when you have created and unit tested code artifacts that you want to assemble in an enterprise application and deploy onto an application server. Create enterprise application archives (EAR files) Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Perform this task when you have created and unit tested Servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) files and other Web components that you want to assemble in an enterprise application and deploy onto an application server. Create Web application archives (WAR files) Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Perform this task when you have created and unit tested an enterprise bean (EJB file) that you want to assemble in an enterprise application and deploy onto an application server. Create EJB application archives (JAR files) Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Perform this task when you have created and unit tested an application client program that you want to assemble in an enterprise application and deploy onto an application server. Create application client archives (JAR files) Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Perform this task when you have created and unit tested a resource adapter RAR file that you want to assemble in an enterprise application and deploy onto an application server. Create connector modules (RAR files) Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Configure class loaders for application files or modules installed on an application server. Configure class loaders Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Disable or enable class preloading, which affects how quickly an application server process starts. Configure class preloading Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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You can make various changes to applications and their modules without having to stop the server and start it again. Making these types of changes is known as hot deployment and dynamic reloading. Dynamic application reloading Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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Troubleshoot problems that occur either during deployment or shortly afterwards, when you try to access an application that you just deployed for the first time. Troubleshoot deployment problems Documentation linkDocumentation

 

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