Deploy J2EE application clients on workstation platforms

 

Before you begin

After developing an application client, deploy this application on client machines. Deployment consists of pulling together the various artifacts that the application client requires.

The Application Client Resource Configuration Tool (ACRCT) defines resources for the application client. These configurations are stored in the client .jar file within the application .ear file. The application client run time uses these configurations for resolving and creating an instance of the resources for the application client.

Note: This task only applies to J2EE application clients. Only perform this task if you configured your J2EE application client to use resource references.

 

Overview

 

Procedure

  1. Start the ACRCT and open an EAR file.

  2. Configure new data source providers.

  3. Configure mail providers and sessions.

  4. Configure URL providers and sessions.

  5. Configure Java messaging resources.

  6. Configure new environment entries.

  7. (Optional) Remove application client resources.

  8. Save the EAR file.

 

See also


Resource Adapters for the client
Configuring resource adapters
Starting the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool and opening an EAR file
Data sources for the Application Client
Configuring new data source providers (JDBC providers) for application clients
Configuring new data sources for application clients
Configuring mail providers and sessions for application clients
Configuring new mail sessions for application clients
URLs for application clients
URL providers for the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
Configuring new URL providers for application clients
Configuring new URLs with the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
WebSphere asynchronous messaging using the Java Message Service API for the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
Java Message Service (JMS) providers for clients
Configuring Java messaging client resources
Configuring new JMS connection factories for application clients
Configuring new Java Message Service destinations for application clients
Example: Configuring MQ Queue and Topic connection factories and destination factories for application clients
Example: Configuring WAS Queue and Topic connection factories and destination factories for application clients
Configuring new resource environment providers for application clients
Configuring new resource environment entries for application clients
Creating locally defined objects for message destination references and message destinations
Manage application clients

 

See Also


Mail providers and mail sessions
Resource environment providers and resource environment entries