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| Adrian C. 2004-03-25, 11:34 am |
| I am looking for the Application Assembly Tool in Websphere 5 and I cannot
find it. I need it to create the deployment descriptor and also to
conveniently package the web applications for deployment. Does anyone know
why there is no AAT in WAS 5, or maybe if there are other tools that can be
used for the same purpose?
Thank you.
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| Vasil Yaroshevich 2004-03-25, 11:34 am |
| Adrian C. wrote:
> I am looking for the Application Assembly Tool in Websphere 5 and I cannot
> find it. I need it to create the deployment descriptor and also to
> conveniently package the web applications for deployment. Does anyone know
> why there is no AAT in WAS 5, or maybe if there are other tools that can be
> used for the same purpose?
> Thank you.
>
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It's included in package. But you can not selected it at installation
process.
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| Michael O'Driscoll 2004-03-29, 10:33 am |
| "Adrian C." <adrian.cristescu@ncr.com> wrote in message news:<4062fe72@rpc1284.daytonoh.ncr.com>...
> I am looking for the Application Assembly Tool in Websphere 5 and I cannot
> find it. I need it to create the deployment descriptor and also to
> conveniently package the web applications for deployment. Does anyone know
> why there is no AAT in WAS 5, or maybe if there are other tools that can be
> used for the same purpose?
> Thank you.
It seems the AAT which was installed with base WAS v4, has been
replaced by the Application Server Tool Kit (ASTK) in WAS v5. The ASTK
ships on a separate CD-ROM with the WAS v5 distribution.
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| Ken Hygh 2004-03-29, 1:34 pm |
| Michael O'Driscoll wrote:
>"Adrian C." <adrian.cristescu@ncr.com> wrote in message news:<4062fe72@rpc1284.daytonoh.ncr.com>...
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>It seems the AAT which was installed with base WAS v4, has been
>replaced by the Application Server Tool Kit (ASTK) in WAS v5. The ASTK
>ships on a separate CD-ROM with the WAS v5 distribution.
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Hmm, I have assembly.sh in my bin directory.
Ken
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| Scott K 2004-03-31, 1:34 pm |
| Ken Hygh <kenhygh@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<c49ofi$3da8$1@news.boulder.ibm.com>...
> Michael O'Driscoll wrote:
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> Hmm, I have assembly.sh in my bin directory.
> Ken
AAT is going away.
ASTK is here to stay.
WAS 5.1 has no assembly.bat/sh
ASTK looks just like WSAD.
IBM decided to stop making 2 different tools to make ear/war files.
- Scott K
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