Configuration Builder Pane

Deploy

Click to deploy the application. The deploy dialog appears.

Revert

When you revert an application, you select a different configuration of the currently deployed configuration. You can then decide to deploy this deployment configuration. If you do, service instances are stopped, updated, and restarted. Any component that is removed from a machine as a result of the revert is undeployed from that machine. For more information, see Reverting to a Previously Deployed Application .

Undeploy

Click to undeploy the application. When you undeploy a deployed application, TIBCO Administrator stops all running services and removes them from the list of services that can be started. In effect, it completely removes all traces of the deployment (with the exception of the logs). For more information, see Undeploying a Deployed Application .

History

Click to view the deployment history for this application. For more information, see Viewing Application Deployment History.

Upgrade

If you have installed new TIBCO software on a machine that is running process or service instances, you can upgrade the instances to use the new software by clicking Upgrade. For more information, see Upgrading an Application .

Show deployed configuration

Select to display the Deployed Configuration dialog box where you can view detailed information about the components deployed in the application.

Configuration List

Each component and service in the application is listed along with one of the following descriptors in the Deployability column

Deployable, (Remove) — On Component. The last uploaded enterprise archive file does not contain this component. The component and all service instances will be removed from the application on deploy.

On Service Instance — The service instance has been deleted. This will take effect on deployment.

Deployable, (New) — The component or service instance has never been deployed successfully. If all service instances are removed and new ones added, the component will be in this state.
Deployable (Archive Update) — The last uploaded enterprise archive file has changes related to this component. Changes will take effect on deployment.
Deployable (Configuration Update) — The last uploaded enterprise archive file had deployment descriptors updated (typically global variables) that effect this component.
Deployable (Configuration Changes) — Changes have been made to the service instance configuration and will take effect on deployment.
Deployable (Last Deploy Failed) — The last deployment failed. History should have details. Likely problems are the TIBCO Hawk agent needs to be started on the target machine, or TIBCO Rendezvous communication or configuration parameters are not correct.
Synchronized — The configuration is correct. There have been no changes since last successful deployment.
Needs configuration — You must select a component or service instance and then each tab. Workflow in particular requires this for some automatic configuration to be done. Must be remedied or the component must be disabled before deployment can succeed.
Need to bind to a Service — Not currently used.
Deployable, services require deployment — The undeploy command was run. All services are configured correctly and are ready for deployment.
Deployable, containers require deployment — The component had a service instance modified, added or removed. The change will take effect on deployment.
Services require configuration — A component has a service instance that needs to be configured. Deployment can not be done until this is remedied or the component is disabled.
Containers require configuration — Not currently used.
Disabled — The component is marked disabled and will not be deployed. If deployment is attempted, the component will be undeployed when deployment is done.
Disabled, will remove existing configuration — The component for the deployed service instance was marked Disabled. When deployment is done, the service instance will be undeployed.