An EJB module, also called an EJB JAR file, contains enterprise beans.
In the tree component, expand the Applications node.
Select the EJB Modules node.
On the EJB Module page, click Deploy.
On the Deployment page, specify the location of the JAR file to deploy.
The server machine is the host that is running the application server domain administration server. The client machine is the host on which you are viewing the Admin Console through a browser.
If the file resides on or is accessible from the client machine, click the radio button to specify a package file to upload to the Application Server.
Click Browse to browse to the file, or type the full path to the file.
If the file resides on the server machine, or to deploy an unpackaged application from an exploded directory, click the radio button to specify a package file or a directory path that must be accessible from the server.
Type the full path name to the file or directory. Deploying from an exploded directory is for advanced developers and is not recommended for production environments.
Click Next to display the Deploy EJB Module page.
On the Deploy EJB Module page, specify the settings for the module.
In the Application Name field, either retain the default name, which is the prefix of the file name, or type another name.
The default name appears if you chose to upload a file. The application name must be unique.
To disable the module so that is unavailable after deployment, deselect the Status: Enabled check box.
By default, an module is available as soon as it is deployed.
To verify the structure and contents of the file before deployment, select the Run: Verifier checkbox.
Verification of large applications can be time-consuming. Verify the file if you suspect it is corrupt or non-portable.
Enter the path to any libraries (JAR files) that the EJB module requires.
The libraries must be accessible on the server.
Optionally enter a brief text description of the EJB module.
Choose whether to generate RMI stubs.
If you choose to generate RMI stubs, static RMI-IIOP stubs are generated and put into the client JAR file.
Click OK to deploy the module.
To redeploy your application, click Redeploy. In the next page, provide the path to the JAR file and click OK.
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