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This topic explains how to create and process deploys. This is done in the following order:

  • Engineer: Create a deploy.
  • Engineer: Send the correct files to the system administrator.
  • System administrator: Process the delivered files.
  • System administrator: Perform a rollback if necessary.

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Create the Deploy

Create a Specific settings.xml for the Target Environment

A deploy is always created with a specific target environment in mind. For example, a deploy can specifically be created for a test environment. For each target environment you need a separate settings.xml. For a test environment, copy the settings.xml to settings-test.xml and then adjust the properties in the settings-test.xml file. The typical properties you should check to ensure they are correct are:

  • Pathnames
  • Hostnames
  • Database properties
  • Usernames/passwords

 

Build the Deploy using Maven

After the properties have been set in the target environment, execute the following in a Command prompt:

mvn -s settings-test.xml -P build-deploy clean package assembly:assembly

A new folder with the name target is created which will contain two folders and one ZIP file.

 

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What to Deliver to the System Administrator

After the deploy has been built, a ZIP file is present in the target folder. The default name of the ZIP file is webmanager-webmanager-1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip. Send the following files to the system administrator of the target environment:

  1. webmanager-backend-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war (present in the root of the ZIP file);
  2. webmanager-static-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war (present in the root of the ZIP file);
  3. Gather all plugins into one new ZIP file.
  4. All plugins present in the edition-bundles directory of the unzipped archive.

 

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Process the Deploy

After receiving the files from the developer, the system engineer has to perform the following steps in order to process those files:

  1. Stop the web server (Tomcat, JBoss or WebSphere).
  2. To support a rollback, back up the following folders and files:
    1. /vol/www/tomcat-mywebsite/deploy/webmanager-backend-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
    2. /vol/www/mywebsite/web-docs/wm/
  3. Create a backup of your relational database,
  4. Remove the content of the following folders:
    1. /vol/www/mywebsite/work/edition-bundles/
    2. /vol/www/mywebsite/work/osgi/*
    3. /vol/www/<tomcat-installation-dir>/work/*
    4. /vol/www/<tomcat-installation-dir>/temp/*
  5. Remove the directory /vol/www/tomcat-mywebsite/deploy/web.
  6. Copy webmanager-backend-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war to /vol/www/tomcat-mywebsite/deploy/.
  7. Unzip the webmanager-static-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war to /vol/www/mywebsite/web-docs/ (overwrite all).
  8. Copy all files from the edition-bundles directory to /vol/www/mywebsite/work/edition-bundles/.

  9. If it was delivered, unzip the plugin ZIP file to /vol/www/mywebsite/work/deploy (overwrite all).
  10. Restart Tomcat.

 

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How to Roll Back a Deploy

It is possible that XperienCentral will not start correctly after installing a new deploy. Usually this is caused by incorrect configuration settings. To immediately switch back to the last known good configuration, perform these steps:

  1. Stop Tomcat
  2. Restore the files from the backup:
    1. Copy webmanager-backend-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war back to /vol/www/tomcat-mywebsite/deploy/appBase.
    2. Copy the wm folder back to /vol/www/mywebsite/web-docs/.
    3. Remove all files in the /vol/www/mywebsite/work/deploy/ folder.
    4. Copy the plugins back to /vol/www/mywebsite/work/deploy.
  3. Start Tomcat.

 

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Using a Location Independent WAR

 

The following applies to XperienCentral versions 10.17 and higher.

Installing and coniguring XperienCentral in a DTAP (Development Testing Acceptance Production) environment is made much easier by using a location independent WAR file. This allows you to install XperienCentral on one server, configure it to your specifications and once it is running to your satisfaction, create a WAR file and port it to other servers in your environment. The advantage of this approach is that the XperienCentral deployment can be installed in directories of different names on different servers and be ported from a Windows environment to Linux and vice versa. Another advantage is that you can install multiple copies of XperienCentral alongside each other on one server for testing/troubleshooting purposes.

To use a location independent WAR archive, follow these steps:

  1. Open the settings.xml file in the root of the XperienCentral installation and define the following property:

    <webmanager.springproperties.filename>file:${webmanager.configuration.properties}</webmanager.springproperties.filename>

  2. Build a WAR archive of the XperienCentral project.

 

You can now extract the WAR file on another server or servers. For each installation, you must do one of the following:

Modify the Configuration Files Manually

Extract the files config.xml, startup_config.xml and webmanager.properties from the archive. Make the following modifications:

  • config.xml - define cleansite_location, file_browser_directories and www_root_directory to match the installation.
  • startup-config.xml - define base_directory and wcb_directory to match the installation.
  • webmanager.properties - change the directories to match the installation.

 

Create New Configuration Files and Change the Catalina Options

Create new versions of the files config.xml, startup-config.xml and webmanager.properties. Change the Catalina startup options (setenv.sh or setenv.bat). For example, if the installation location is /vol/www/mywebsite, the Catalina startup options would be:

CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Dwebmanager.configuration.initial=/vol/www/mywebsite/work/config/config.xml"
CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Dwebmanager.configuration.startup=/vol/www/mywebsite/work/config/startup_config.xml"
CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Dwebmanager.configuration.properties=/vol/www/mywebsite/work/config/webmanager.properties"

For JBoss add these 3 JAVA_OPTS to the standalone.conf and/or standalone.conf.bat.

 


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