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DividerDeploying Web Modules
Before a Web application can be accessed, it must be deployed as a Web module in the application server. For example, to deploy the hello1 Web module in the IDE:
- Start the Sun ONE Application Server 7.
- Verify that the Sun ONE Application Server 7 has been installed.
- In the Runtime pane of the Explorer, choose the node Server RegistryRight ArrowInstalled Servers.
- Verify that the Sun ONE Application Server 7 is listed below Installed Servers. If it is not listed:
- Install the Sun ONE Application Server Plugin as described in SunTrademarked ONE Studio 4, Enterprise Edition for JavaTrademarked with Application Server 7 Tutorial.
- Right-click Sun ONE Application Server 7 in the Installed Servers list and choose Add Admin Server.
- Type the host and port (4848) of the application server's admin server.
- Type the user name and password you provided when you installed the application server and click OK.
- Right-click the admin server just created and choose Create a Server Instance.
- Type the host and port (80) of the application server and click OK.
- Verify that the Sun ONE Application Server 7 is the default server.
- In the Runtime pane of the Explorer, expand the nodes Server RegistryRight ArrowDefault Servers.
- Verify that beneath Default Servers there is a node for Web Tier Applications:
server1(
host
:
port
)
. If this node is not displayed:
- Right-click Web Tier Applications and choose Set Default Server.
- Select the server instance you created in step 2. and click OK.
- In the IDE, mount the filesystem
<
INSTALL
>/j2eetutorial/examples/web/hello1
.- Expand the
hello1
node.- Right-click the
WEB-INF
directory and choose Deploy.
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