Hello, Karthik.

It looks like you are trying to automate application deployment. Before you start rolling your own solution, look at the already available scripts - this is a fairly common task.

You are writing about copying the .war file - keep in mind that it won't deploy the .war application on a production environment. If you are dealing with a development / test environment, you might have a "monitored directory" - a simplified setup that allows to deploy apps just by copying the file to the monitored directory. This will not work in a live production environment, you will have to update your solution to automate the application deployment.

If, however, you only want to automate your development environment, start by looking at the Starting and stopping quick reference page in the WebSphere documentation. This should be of some use to you.

- Luke


In reply to Re: Start and Stop JBoss and Websphere servers by blindluke
in thread Start and Stop JBoss and Websphere servers by karthik.raju

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