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The New J2EE Session EJB Wizard walks you through both the creation of new applications and the editing of existing applications.
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An application contains both a session EJB and a connector. |
To package and deploy a new application you must first select the task file you want to package as an EJB and connector application, choose the application server you want to deploy to, and, if appropriate, designate the state management mode you want to use for your session EJBs.
Package this task file: Choose the task file you want to package and deploy from the drop down list of published task files. This list includes all published task files for a particular connector. Task files are generated and published in the design-time component and published to the MCS machine designated during installation. In order to use your application you must have configured a pool for the designated task file. Pools are configured under the Configure node on the MCS console.
If there are no task files available and task files have been published, they may have been published to another MCS system. You can verify this information from within the design-time components.
For this application server: Choose the application server you want to deploy to from the list of registered application servers. To register an application server, in the left pane of the MCS management console, under Deployments, click Registered AppServers.
State management mode: This option is applicable to screen-based hosts only. Services Builder for IMS only supports stateless EJBs.
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Packaging J2EE Session EJBs |
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Using J2EE Architecture |
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Synapta Services Builder for IMS Manager Help Links |
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