Deployment Using TIBCO Administrator and at the Command Line : Deployment in a TIBCO Administrator Domain

Deployment in a TIBCO Administrator Domain
You can use TIBCO Administrator for deploying, hot deploying, undeploying, starting and stopping TIBCO BusinessEvents engines.
Within an Enterprise Archive Resource (EAR) file, a TIBCO BusinessEvents ARchive (BAR) file contains the compiled agent files for all agents. When you upload an EAR file, The BAR file appears here in the TIBCO Administrator UI:
Application Management > application_name > Configuration > application_name.bar
The default value of application_name is provided by the name field in EAR file.
For deployment with TIBCO Administrator  The message encoding specified in the CDD file General settings must match the TIBCO Administrator domain’s message encoding. The default message encoding for TIBCO BusinessEvents and TIBCO Administrator is ISO8859-1
TIBCO Administration Domains
You can use an existing domain or create another one (using Domain Utility) for your TIBCO BusinessEvents applications and the hardware they run on.
The first time you log in to the TIBCO Administrator user interface after installing the software, you must use the username and password entered during installation. You can then create additional users and passwords as needed. If TIBCO Administrator was already installed before you installed TIBCO BusinessEvents, you may have to contact the person responsible for administering the software to get login credentials for an existing administration domain.
Property Overrides and Precedence
Properties set in TIBCO Administrator are added to the TRA file that TIBCO Administrator generates at deploy time (based on the default be-engine.tra file). However, See Order of Precedence at Runtime for more details.
Using AppManage for Scripted Deployment to a Domain
Instead of using the TIBCO Administrator user interface, you can perform scripted deployment to a TIBCO Administrator domain using the AppManage utility. Use of AppManage is explained in TIBCO Runtime Agent Scripting Deployment User’s Guide.
Overriding Global Variable Values in TIBCO Administrator
Global variables you define in a project appear automatically in TIBCO Administrator. As shown in Deploying a Project in a TIBCO Administrator Domain, you can override global variables at the deployment level or at the service level (depending on their design-time configuration). Values set at the deployment level are used in all deployed engines. Values set at the service level are used for the specific engine you are deploying.
For details on setting and using global variables at design time, see Working with Global Variables in TIBCO BusinessEvents Developer’s Guide.