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Designing: Deployment Profiles
 

Classic Java CAPS

Developing Java CAPS Projects

Connecting to a Repository

To Connect to a Repository

Creating a Repository-Based Project

To Create a Top-level Repository-Based Project

Opening a Repository-Based Project

To Open a Top-level Repository-Based Project

Adding and Connecting Project Components

Project Nesting

Using the Connectivity Map Editor

Linking Services and Destinations

To Link Services and Destinations

Adding and Setting Up Schedulers

To Add a Scheduler to the Project

To Configure the Schedule

To Configure the Time Zone

Project Context Menu

Project Component Context Menu

Connectivity Map Editor Toolbar

Project Component Overview

Project Components

Business Processes

Collaborations

Message Destinations

External Applications

Web Service Applications

Web Connectors

WLM Connectors

Collaboration Definitions

Object Type Definitions

Web Service Definitions

XML Schema Definitions

Constants and Variables

Connectivity Maps

Deployment Profiles

Using SOAP Message Handlers

Creating a Runtime Environment

Designing Business Processes in the Sun Business Process Manager

Working with TCP/IP HL7 Collaborations

Developing Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Developing Sun Master Patient Indexes

Developing OTDs for Application Adapters

Developing OTDs for Communication Adapters

Developing OTDs for Database Adapters

Developing OTDs for Web Server Adapters

Designing with Application Adapters

Designing with Communication Adapters

Designing with Web Server Adapters

SWIFT Integration Projects

Java EE Based Components

Designing with Sun JCA Adapters

About the TCP/IP JCA Adapter

Defining Constants and Variables

Using Database Operations

Developing Sun Master Indexes

Using the JMS JCA Wizard

Using the JAXB Wizard and Code-Seeder Pallete

Deployment Profiles

Figure 22 Deployment Profile Icon
Image of a Deployment Profile Icon

Deployment profiles define how specific instances of a Project are deployed to a particular Environment, following the model shown in the following figure. A deployment profile contains information about the assignment of services and message destinations to application and message servers. It also contains version information for all relevant objects in the Project.

Figure 23 Java CAPS Implementation Model
Diagram of the Java CAPS integration model.

To create a new deployment profile, right-click on a Project under the Projects window to display its context menu. From the menu, select New > Deployment Profile. See Deploying Java CAPS Projects. To edit an existing deployment profile, select Open from its context menu. Either of these actions opens the Deployment Editor, where you can map Project components to the appropriate Environment components. See Project Component Context Menu for a list of menu options.