Follow these steps when your application is ready to be deployed.
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Activity |
How to Do It |
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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 |
• Deploy to Client Without Local Database |
Click on the Package Settings button on the toolbar to display the Package Settings window. |
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Configure the application to use remote database |
Because you are deploying for access to a remote database, you must configure the application not to use a specific database. In the Database section, set the database options to No and specify the DBMS Type (DBUT=) as No Database. |
Double-click on the DBMS Type (DBUT=) parameter. |
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Define the connection behavior |
Accept the defaults in the Communications and SuperServer sections. |
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Specify the start up form |
Enter the name of the start-up form in your application. |
Double-click on the parameter Form to Execute (FORM=) in the Required Execution Parameters area. |
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Decide what execution parameters need to be prompted |
If you want to prompt for a setup parameter when the package is installed, enable the prompting by selecting the parameter and checking the Prompt during installation option. |
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. |
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Add Framework objects |
Add the Framework objects in your application. |
Click on the Select Repository Objects button. Drag the objects you want to include to the area on the right. |
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Add Other Framework Objects |
Locate your XML files in the execute directory of your partition (for example C:\Program Files\LANSA\X_WIN95\X_LANSA\x_DEM\execute). |
Double-click Non-LANSA Objects to browse for the objects. Make sure you are browsing in the correct LANSA system. |
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Include your client-side objects |
Add your objects (filters, command handlers, start-up forms, etc.), multilingual text variables, system variables, message files, files, processes, functions and images used in the client side of your application. |
Ensure that all non-LANSA objects have correct installation paths specified for the target machine. |
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Add an icon |
Add an icon to be used with the shortcut created 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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Choose Desktop settings |
Choose the Desktop settings depending on your preferences. |
For example, you may want to select these options: |
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Include RAMP-NL objects |
If you are deploying a RAMP-NL client that will connect to an IBM i server, you need to add RAMP objects to the package. |
Follow the steps in Check List => WIN-RAMP-NL. |
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Save the package |
Save the package definition. |
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Include the host route for an Application |
Include the host route for the server definition (the lroute.dat file) in the package. |
From the Visual LANSA Deployment Tool Main window, select your application and then click on the Communications Administrator tool bar button. |
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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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