dear dipin,
can u tell me the name of the utility and where can i find that ?
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sudarson

On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, DIPIN CHELLANI wrote:

> hi!
> yes u can deploy but u will need ftputility installed in u'r pc that is
> what weblogic uses..
>
>
>
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Sudarson Roy Pratihar wrote:
>
> > hi Ram, Thanx for your answer.But perhaps couldn't explain my question
> > enough. I'm trying again:
> >
> > 1. I've the weblogic 5.1.0 installed in my computer with the
> > weblogicoci36.dll in c:\weblogic\bin\oci805_8 directory which required for
> > connecting. I also have the OracleDriver.class and others in Classs111.zip
> > file which is in classpath. So my question, is it possible to use the
> > weblogic server without installing OracleClient and if possible, where the
> > ip address of oracle server should be specified so that pool can be
> > created in database and entity beans can store its container managed
> > fields ?
> >
> > 2. I'm explaining my second question. Suppose, I've the weblogic server
> > running on a machine called \\MyServer (which has ip address s) and I've a
> > jar file called myejb.jar on other computer called \\OtherComputer ip
> > address o) on the same lan and same domain.So that full path of the
> > myejb.jar can be specified as \\OtherComputer\c\MyEjb\myejb.jar.
> >
> > is it possible to deploy the file myejb.jar from OtherComputer to the
> > MyServer ? And if possible how ?
> >
> > I've found that when u specify the deploment command as follows:
> > java weblogic.deploy -port 7001 -host s deploy  password mytest
> > \\OtherComputer\ c\MyEjb\myejb.jar
> > command tries to find a fle myejb.jar in the Myserver in a directory
> > called \\OtherComputer\c\MyEjb. In case the myejb.jar in the Myserver
> > deployment is not a problem, I would like to consider the other case.
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > sudarson
> >
> > On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Ram Komarraju wrote:
> >
> > > Sudarson Roy Pratihar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/07/2000
> > > 05:21:57 AM
> > >
> > > Please respond to A mailing list for Enterprise JavaBeans development
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> > >
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> > > cc:    (bcc: Ramanand Komarraju/NYDEV/NYC/INSTINET)
> > > Fax to:
> > > Subject:  hot-deployment weblogic 5.1.0
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > > I'm using thw weblogic 5.1.o beta version. While using and developing
> > > beans and deploying the same I came accross the followings:
> > >
> > > 1. is it possible to run the weblogic server where oracle client(i.e. any
> > > database client from the database vendor) is not installed ? because I
> > > found in your documentation, weblogic is providing the jDriver which is in
> > > mycase at \weblogic\bin\oci805_8 (for my oracle server version 8.0.5 and
> > > is on remote machine). if possible, what should I mention as "server" in
> > > the weblogic.property file ?
> > >
> > >
> > > You cannot run Weblogic's driver with installing Oracle's client on your machine
> > > since it uses OCI DLLs to communicate with Oracle server.  However, you can
> > > obtain Oracle's thin driver (pure Java, so you don't need Oracle Client) from
> > > Oracle's website to connect to the database.
> > >
> > > 2.Is it possible to hot-deploy some bean on some computer on the lan from
> > > the same computer to the server on different computer ? if possible, what
> > > should write as the jar files path in the deployment command ?
> > >
> > > You can deploy to any machine that's on your network.  Here are some commands
> > > (usually embedded in some script) that I use:
> > >
> > > To deploy:
> > > java weblogic.deploy -port 7001 -host localhost deploy  password mytest
> > > c:\weblogic\myserver\myejb.jar
> > >
> > > Where:
> > > 7001 is the port number.
> > > localhost can be replaced with any host name/IP address
> > > password (can be found in weblogic.properties file on the server machine.
> > > Entered it by default during installation) is to make sure you are authorized to
> > >  adm. stuff.
> > > mytest is the name that you can identify your hot deployment with.  For example,
> > >  you can undeploy the beans by specifying the same name (mytest).
> > > the last parameter is the full path of the EJB jar file.
> > >
> > > To undeploy:
> > >
> > > java weblogic.deploy -port 7001 -host localhost undeploy  password mytest
> > >
> > > To redeploy:
> > >
> > > java weblogic.deploy -port 7001 -host localhost update  password mytest
> > >
> > > For more information, read:  C:\weblogic\techdeploy\hotdeploy.html  (or the
> > > corresponding URL on your installation).
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ram.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > My opearting system id Windows 95, Oracle sever is ver 8.0.5 and I'm
> > > interested in using the scripts for deployment.
> > >
> > > regards,
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > sudarson
> > >
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