Setting up Deployment Automation Uses the Eclipse framework No User Interface(headless) Set of command line scripts ool included under the <WebSphere_Root>lbin directory WRD Configure the WRD Project (Name af project, stye of prajed) Enter in script commands to creates set up watched directory, style, and force automation O WRD Us IBM Software Group I Web Sphere software Configuring a Wrd project The WRD-config command configures a new WRD project. WRD Configuration Style of deployment to Scrip be used: freeform or autoappinsta Name of deployment project environment for WRD bat -project "My Project"-styl -runtime was60-runtimepat File system path for the runtime ID6 IBM Software Group | WebSphere software WebSphere Application Server v6 11 App Artifacts Setting up Deployment Automation Uses the Eclipse framework No User Interface (headless) Set of command line scripts Tool included under the <WebSphere_Root>\bin directory Actual implementation is stored under <WebSphere_Root>\deploytool directory Two steps to using WRD Configure the WRD Project (Name of project, style of project) Enable WRD (Start monitoring designated project) Enter in script commands to set up watched directory, style, and force automation App Modules creates 1 2 Users add EAR files, application modules, or application artifacts depending on style chosen J2EE Apps (EARs) IBM Software Group | WebSphere software WebSphere Application Server v6 12 Configuring a WRD Project The WRD-config command configures a new WRD project. WRD-config.bat –project “MyProject” –style “freeform” –runtime “was60” –runtimepath “<WAS_HOME>” WRD Configuration Script Name of deployment project being created Style of deployment to be used: freeform or autoappinstall Target runtime ID indicates runtime environment for WRD File system path for the runtime ID