Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 08-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual page 288

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Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP)
You can use the
virtual server web application environment:
wdeploy deploy -u uri_path -i instance -v vs_id [-d directory] war_file -n
You can also delete a virtual server web application:
wdeploy delete -u uri_path -i instance -v vs_id mode -n
You can also list the web application URIs and directories for a virtual server:
wdeploy list -i instance -v vs_id
The command parameters have the following meanings:
uri_path
instance
vs_id
directory
mode
war_file
CAUTION
When you execute the
A web application with the given
web-apps.xml
The WAR file gets extracted at the target
The server is dynamically reconfigured to load the new web application.
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utility at the command line to deploy a WAR file into a
wdeploy
The URI prefix for the web application.
The server instance name.
The virtual server ID.
(optional) The directory to which the application is deployed, or from
which the application is deleted. If not specified for deployment, the
application is deployed to the document root directory.
Valid values are hard or soft. Specifies whether the directory and the
web-apps.xml entry are deleted (hard) or just the web-apps.xml
entry is deleted (soft).
The WAR file name
If you deploy a web application and do not specify a directory, the
application is deployed to the document root directory. If you then
delete the application using the
directory will be deleted.
wdeploy deploy
file.
parameter, the document root
hard
command, three things happen:
and
gets added to the
uri_path
directory
.
directory

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