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Brian Fernandes.
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June 8, 2010 at 10:33 am #308920
jlng0001MemberShalini,
I have started my application from the admin console and the app is deployed by using the “package” method.
Yes, I understand that is not an error and my admin console is working find with a different port – the administration port 9044 in my case, what I am confused is there are a few “default” apps being installed with WAS. And as I am looking at the Console messages, those applications will say – “Web module [app_name] has been bound to default host….”.
Giving that I only have <null> as I shown you the message above, could this be one of the reason why I get a 404 error when I am trying to load a page after the deployment?
And I am trying to follow the steps to install a new Enterprise application from the Admin console, I already saw my application being installed, do I have to do a new installation again?
May I ask if anyone will be working under EST that can resolve this problem or give me some help.
Thanks,
Joseph
June 9, 2010 at 4:33 am #308930
Brian FernandesModeratorJoseph,
I’m afraid that for reliable deployment you will need to port the application to a WAS 6.1 in RAD itself and then import the projects into MyEclipse – while pointing to the WAS 6.1 installation that you do have on your system.
Our RAD enhancement wizard will only handle the migration of projects within a single WAS version – we will be improving this, but this is simply not possible at this time.
Sorry I cannot help further, but what is happening here is significantly complex and swapping RAD versions along with the import is something I would not recommend.
June 9, 2010 at 1:57 pm #308947
jlng0001MemberThank you Brian,
In your knowledge, do you know if we can get a copy of WAS 6.0 that will work in Window Vista? Because I have followed the link from Myeclipseide.com and got the WAS 6.1 developer edition. But I have not been able to find a 6.0 copy.
As our remote production server is run in WAS 6.0, therefore, we will not be able to upgrade that server. We must need to have a equivalent server working on our end for development and testing.
Thanks,
Joseph
June 9, 2010 at 3:41 pm #308952
Brian FernandesModeratorJoseph,
I’m afraid I cannot help you with a WAS 6.0 installation for Vista, I do not know if one is available, you would need to check with IBM directly, perhaps ask on their forums.
I agree that it is important for you to have a dev server on your local machine. However, as I said in my previous post, even if you did have a 6.0 installation, migrating a 6.0 project and then deploying to 6.1 is not something I would recommend. I would suggest you go back to RAD, migrate the project to 6.1 (in RAD) and then import the updated projects into MyEclipse Blue.
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