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Figure 10-26 Add J2EE Modules to the EAR
10.Click Finish to create the EAR.
10.4.4 Deploy the converged SIP/J2EE application
If you have an application server instance already running from the previous
sample, stop the instance. We will use this instance to automate the deployment
of the application.
Configure the Application Server
1. Select File New Other.
2. Expand Server. Select Server.
3. Click Next.
The New Server dialog will display as shown in Figure 10-27 on page 281.
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Figure 10-27 Define a New Server
4. Accept the defaults and click Next.
This will allow you to configure the Server installed earlier as the Server to
publish the project to. The wizard will now locate the available profiles and
display these in the WebSphere Server Settings dialog similar to that shown in
Figure 10-28 on page 282.
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Figure 10-28 WebSphere Server Settings
5. Configure the WebSphere Profile that you will use for testing.
a. Select the WebSphere profile that you want to use in the WebSphere
profile name drop down.
b. If security is enabled, ensure that the Security is enabled on this server
check box is checked and configure authentication as follows:
i. In the User ID field, enter the username entered earlier.
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ii. In the Password field, enter the password entered earlier.
c. Click Next to continue.
6. The Add and Remove project dialog will now display as shown in
Figure 10-29.
Figure 10-29 Add and Remove Projects
7. Add the EAR file to the list of Configured projects and click Add.
8. Complete the configuration and click Finish.
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9. A new Server has now been added to the list of Servers as shown in
Figure 10-30.
Figure 10-30 WebSphere v6.1 Server @ localhost
10.Double-click the server that you configured. A window similar to Figure 10-31
on page 285 will be displayed.

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