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Deployments: Control
Column Display Related Tasks Related Topics
This page displays the list of Java EE applications and standalone application modules installed to this domain.
You can start and stop applications and modules from the domain by selecting the checkbox next to the application name and then using the controls on this page.
Column Display
You can show fewer or additional data points on this page by expanding Customize this table and modifying the Column Display list. Each data point displays in its own table column.
The following table lists all of the data points that you can display in columns on this page.
Name Description Name The name of this Java EE application or module.
State The deployment state.
NEW
indicates that one or more modules of the application have just been created and are being initialized (default)INSTALLED
indicates that the application’s physical files or directory is known to WebLogic ServerPREPARED
indicates that WebLogic Server has prepared one or more modules of the application, but they are not yet activeINITIALIZING
indicates that the application is becoming ready to start processing client requestsACTIVE
indicates that one or more modules of the application are active and available for processing new client requestsADMIN
indicates that the application is currently active for administration channel requests onlyUPDATE PENDING
indicates that changes to the application have been made but the changes are not yet available to WebLogic Server clientsRETIRED
indicates that the application has been deactivated after the completion of active sessions and in-progress transactionsFAILED
indicates that the application deployment operation did not succeedIf there is a running
DeploymentRequestTask
for this deployment, then that status is displayed instead of the application status. See theDeploymentRequestTaskRuntimeMBean
for each state description. If there is no active task, you get the deployment state.Health The health state of the server as reported by the server's self-health monitoring.
For example, the server can report if it is overloaded by too many requests, if it needs more memory resources, or if it will soon fail for other reasons.
MBean Attribute:
ServerRuntimeMBean.HealthState
Type The type of deployment: enterprise application, Web service, EJB, Web application, Java EE library, and so on.
Targets You must select a target on which an MBean will be deployed from this list of the targets in the current domain on which this item can be deployed. Targets must be either servers or clusters. The deployment will only occur once if deployments overlap.
MBean Attribute:
AppDeploymentMBean.Targets
Scope Specifies if the application or library is accessible within the domain, a partition, or a resource group template.
Domain Partitions The list of domain partitions in which the deployment is available.
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