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Follow these steps when using LANSA Version 14 SP2.

Step

 Activity

How to Do It

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Assign a build number

Assign a build number nn to the version of your product being released

. This number will be used in the following steps for a file naming convention

.

See

See Create a Version

in

 in the Deployment Tool guide.

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Start the Deployment Tool

Logon to Visual LANSA and start the Deployment Tool.

Start Visual LANSA and logon to the partition containing the application to be deployed.

Ensure that you use a user profile which is authorized to the objects that are being deployed.

From

the Tools ribbon, select Deploy

the Tools ribbon, select Deploy. The Visual LANSA Deployment Tool's main window will open.


 


Create a Deployment Tool application and package

Create an application and a package using the Deployment Tool.

Use

Choose the Deployment Tool template XVLFONE which creates a deployment package for the Windows server components of a VLF-ONE application.

Click on the New Application button on the tool bar or select

the New command from the Application menu

the New command from the Application menu.

Fill in the application details.

Click

OK

Create. You are prompted to create a version. Fill in the package details and click

OK

Create.

The package maintenance window is displayed.

For more information,

see

see Create an Application

in

 in the Deployment Tool guide.


Verify package settings

Click on the Package Settings button on the toolbar to display the Package Settings window.


 
 

Please  ensure these settings are

approriate

appropriate for your environment.

See Settings in

We recommend these settings for most systems:

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See Settings in the Deployment Tool guide.


Decide what execution parameters need to be prompted

For example, to enable the Prompting of the Target Directory option, double-click the parameter and select

the

the Prompt during SETUP

check

 check box in the window which is displayed.


 
 

For more information,

see

see Execution Parameters

in

 in the Deployment Tool guide.


Configure the database to be installed on the target system

 
 



For more information,

see

see Database

in

 in the Deployment Tool guide.


Include your objects

Add your objects

(filters, command handlers etc.), multilingual text variables, system variables, message files, files, processes, functions and images

:

  • Filters
  • Command handlers
  • Multilingual text variables
  • System variables
  • Message files
  • Processes
  • Functions
  • Tables
  • Images used in the application
  • Non-LANSA objects
  • Any other objects used in the application.

Make sure you include your custom snap-in components. For more information please refer to VLF-ONE Snap-In Points

Summaryin

Summary  in the Framework Guide.

 

Ensure that all non-LANSA objects have correct installation paths specified for the target machine.

See

See Configure the Non-LANSA Object Installation Path

in

 in the Deployment Tool guide.



The Framework definition

.
It has the form 

with a name like:

XXXXXXXXX_LLLL_VLFONE_Definition.DAT 

where XXXXXXXXX is the Framework name

LLLL is the language.

Find this file in the partition execute folder,

, e.g.

for example:

<lansa root>\x_win95\x_lansa\x_<partition identifier>\execute

 
Refer to Generate VLF-ONE or VLF-Web Resources.

 
 

Note that this file is a Non-LANSA object so you need to add it in the Non-LANSA objects node.


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Optionally add a shortcut

You can create a desktop shortcut to launch the URL on the target machine when the package is installed.

Click on the Application Icon button on the toolbar of the Package Control Panel.

 

Select an icon.

See

See Application Icon

in

 in the Deployment Tool guide.


Save the package

Save the package definition.

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Build the package

Check and build the package.

Your application package is created in the X_APPS\PackageName directory, for example:

 C:\Program Files\LANSA\X_WIN95\X_LANSA\ X_APPS\PackageName).

Select the Check Package option in the Options menu. The message you receive should tell that no errors were encountered.

Click on the Build button. Wait for the package compilation to complete.