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After you do any actions required (as explained in Before Deploying a Project in a TIBCO Administrator Domain) and build the EAR file, you are ready to configure for deployment and finally—deploy.
Do not use the fault tolerance features of TIBCO Administrator. Instead use the Agent Classes tab > AgentClassName > Max Active setting (see Chapter 29, Agent and Processing Unit Configuration in TIBCO BusinessEvents Developer’s Guide). To maintain one active and one standby agent, deploy two agents of the same class and set the Max Active setting to 1. (You can also deploy more than two agents and set the property to a larger number for different use cases.)
− Windows: Start > Programs > TIBCO > TIBCO Administrator Enterprise Edition version > TIBCO Administrator
− Web browser: http://host-name:port/ (where host-name is the machine name and port is the HTTP port specified at installation. It is 8080 by default.)
a. Click Application Management (in the left panel).
b. Click the New Application button.
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e. Click Save.If the application does not appear in the list of applications, check Before Deploying a Project in a TIBCO Administrator Domain and ensure you have met all prerequisites.You see the Configuration Builder panel. (For existing applications, you can navigate here by expanding the explorer nodes on the left to Application Management > application_name > Configuration.)
See Overriding Global Variables in TIBCO Administrator for important considerations and cautions about how to override global variables.Ensure that the Transport field is set to local. Local is the only supported transportation option.Click Save when you are done. The Configuration Builder panel appears again.
6. To set project-related settings that apply to all deployed engines on all machines, at the Configuration Builder panel, select the application-name.bar entry. It’s one level below the top level in the hierarchy. Then select its Advanced tab.
a. As desired, enter the name of the CDD file and processing unit (PUID) you want to use for all deployed engines. You can use a relative or absolute path.
− The engine looks first in the file system, under the given path. If the path is specified as a relative path, it is relative to the working directory (in this case: ...tibco/tra/domain/domainName/application/appName/
Service settable global variables Are only available if the Include All Service Level Global Variables checkbox in the Build Enterprise Archive dialog is checked before generating the EAR file.Global Variable Overrides If you override a global variable at a lower level, subsequent changes at higher levels are ignored. See Overriding Global Variables in TIBCO Administrator for other important considerations and cautions.Click Save when you are done. The Configuration Builder panel appears again.
a. In the Configuration Builder panel, click the service (application.bar) name. The service name is nested under the application name. In the General tab, Target Machines panel, the current machine is available by default.
b. Select Add to Additional Machines and select the machines to which you will deploy the application.
c. Click Save.
8. Now you can set project-related settings that apply to deployments on specific machines. At the Configuration Builder panel, select a machine-level entry (machineName - projectName). These entries appear below the application-name.bar entry. Then select its Advanced tab. You see a dialog similar to the following:The same project-related options are available here as at the .bar level, but here they apply only to an engine deployed to the selected machine. As desired, enter the name of the CDD file and processing unit (PUID) you want to use for this deployed engine. You can use a relative or absolute path.Here you can also override any service-settable global variable values as desired. (See Overriding Global Variables in TIBCO Administrator for important information.)Click Save when you are done. The Configuration Builder panel appears again.
10. At the Deploy Configuration dialog, configure settings if desired then click OK. The application deploys, and the Configuration dialog displays again.You can check the Show deployed configuration checkbox to display the Deployed Configuration panel and verify success:
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