Weblogic.Deployer:
Weblogic.Deployer is a Java-based deployment tool that provides a command-line interface to the WebLogic Server deployment API
Usage: java weblogic.Deployer [options] [action] [Deployment units(s)]
java weblogic.Deployer -help to display all the available options
Deploy application on admin server:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -deploy c:/myapps/myapp.ear
Deploy individual modules in application to different targets:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -targets mywar@webserver,myjar@ejbserver -deploy c:/myapps/myapp.ear
Undeploy application from specified targets:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -undeploy -targets server1,server2..
Redeploy application on current targets:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp –redeploy
Redeploy individual module in an application:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -redeploy -targets moduleA@serverA,moduleA@serverB
Partially redeploy, for example, to update a JSP in a exploded webapp:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -redeploy mywar/index.jsp
The path of JSP to be updated is relative to the root of the application. If a directory is specified the entire subtree is updated.
Multiple servers sharing the same physical deployment:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -targets server1,server2 -nostage -deploy c:/myapps/myapp.ear
The -nostage option indicates that the application is available on all target servers at the same path and hence server should not copy files to the managed servers.
Deploy the first application version on admin server:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -deploy c:/myapps/myapp_v1.ear
Perform Production Redeployment of a new application version on admin server:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -redeploy -source c:/myapps/myapp_v2.ear
Deploy application to administration mode on admin server:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -deploy c:/myapps/myapp.ear -adminmode
Transition application from administration mode to running on admin server:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -start
Transition application from running to administration mode on admin server:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name myapp -stop -adminmode
Deploy a library on admin server:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -name mylib -library -libspecver 1.0 -libimplver 2.0 -deploy c:/myapps/mylib.jar
Deploy an application on admin server with a deployment plan:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -plan c:/myapps/myapp/plan/plan.xml -deploy c:/myapps/myapp/app/myapp.jar
Update an application configuration:
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -plan c:/myapps/myapp/plan/newplan.xml -name myapp -update
Deploy a queue to a specific JMS server
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl url -username username -password password -submoduletargets myqueue@myjmsmodule@JMSServer
-deploy c:/myapps/myapp/app/myapp.ear
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