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Starting the application server
Ensure that the application server where you want to deploy the applications is started. You can use any WebSphere Application Server, stand-alone or configured as a profile in RAD v7.5.
If the server is not running, start the server in any of these ways:
Use the Windows start menu. For example, select Start Æ Programs Æ IBM WebSphere Æ Application Server V7 Æ Profiles Æ default Æ Start server.
If you followed the instructions in Chapter | , Servers and server configuration and installed a second WebSphere profile, you can start that server from the Servers view of RAD v7.5.
An application server can also be started using the startServer server1 command in the bin folder where the server profile is installed, for example: C:\Program | les\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\default\bin
<RAD_HOME>\runtimes\base_v7\profiles\was70profile1\bin
If you configured the stand-alone application server as a Windows service, you can start the server by starting its service.
Tip: You can also use the WebSphere Application Server v7.0 test environment to go through the enterprise application installation dialogs.
However, make sure that the RAD75EJBEAR and RAD75EJBWebEAR applications are removed from the server (right-click the server and select Add and Remove Projects).
Note: To verify that the server has started properly, you can look for the message Server server1 open for e-business in the SystemOut.log found in the <was_profile_root>\logs\server1 directory.
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