VLF-ONE-WINDOWS, Step 2 Pre-SP2. Package the Deployment Material on LANSA V14 SP1 (or Older) Source System
Follow these steps when using LANSA Version 14 SP1 or older versions.
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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 Create a Version 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. |
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Create a Deployment Tool application and package |
Create an application and a package using the Deployment Tool. |
Click on the New Application button on the tool bar or select the New command from the Application menu. |
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Specify package settings |
Click on the Package Settings button on the toolbar to display the Package Settings window. |
We recommend these settings for most systems: |
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Add Framework objects |
Start adding the Framework objects in your package: |
Click on the Select Repository Objects button. Drag the objects to include to the area on the right. |
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Add these objects when deploying to a Windows server |
Server modules VF_SW* |
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Add these files when your Framework uses Framework security and you are deploying to a Windows server |
Files: |
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Create an installation path for non-LANSA object types |
Click Non-LANSA objects. |
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The Framework Engine file VLFONE_Engine.js |
Click the Search icon to locate the VLFONE_Engine.js file in the partition's \web\vl folder, for example: |
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All VLFONE non-LANSA objects |
Click the Get all files from folder at build icon and select the \web\vl\VLFONE folder, for example: |
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Set the installation path for non-LANSA VLF-ONE objects. |
Set the installation path to PARTVLWEB: |
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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 Prompt during SETUP check box in the window which is displayed. |
For more information, see Execution Parameters in the Deployment Tool guide. |
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Configure the database to be installed on the target system |
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For more information, see Database in the Deployment Tool guide. |
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Include your objects |
Add your objects (filters, command handlers etc.), multilingual text variables, system variables, message files, files, processes, functions and images used in the application. |
Ensure that all non-LANSA objects have correct installation paths specified for the target machine. |
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The Framework definition. |
Find this file in the partition execute folder, , e.g. |
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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. |
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Save the package |
Save the package definition. |
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Build the package |
Check and build the package. |
Select the Check Package option in the Options menu. The message you receive should tell that no errors were encountered. |
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