Sponsored Content
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Application Deployment Script Post 302402091 by Siddheshk on Tuesday 9th of March 2010 12:21:40 AM
Old 03-09-2010
Application Deployment Script

Hi,

I need to develop a script which will deploy my web application binary(.war) file in the jboss application server.

I also need to take the back up of the existing binary file and rename the same with current date and then deploy the new binary from my specified location.

The same process will be done across 13 application server with 2 instance of jboss running on each server i.e. 26 deployments.

Thanks in advance..!!


Regards,
Siddhesh.K
 

9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions

Code deployment issue

I have developed an application in Eclipse and created a JAR File for the same. I deployed the JAR File in UNIX environment and while executing the same I get the following Error: (dstdbxx1:/export/home/edi_proc/PSON_Automation)$ls LOG PSON ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: harimadhavbalu
2 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Wrapper script for image deployment - stdin/stdout - named pipes and the like

Hi everyone, first post here. Anyone who isn't interested in the background, press pagedown :). I sometimes need to make scripts for little things I need in the infrastructure at the company I work at. Currently I am trying to make a wrapper script for a proprietary image-deployment program.... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: andreas.ericson
2 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Application for the script

Hi, I have created a script for shutdown timer in the bash shell. My question is that how to convert that script into an application in Linux, ie.. if i double click the application it should ask for hours, minutes settings and once given it shud start for shutdown - that should run in back... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: gwgreen1
1 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

What UNIX is best for an all-in-one-server deployment

Heya, my university department wants to deploy a UNIX based system instead of various unnetokred windows PCs. We are trying to build a terminal server solution on either FreeBSD,Solaris or Debian Linux. The system would mostly run office applications on X11 and file sharing (with Samba). In... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: masterfreek64
4 Replies

5. Web Development

Looking for a tool for SVN deployment

Please help! I am looking for a tool which can perform following tasks: 1. Display repository lists 2. Upload repository via ssh to production server 3. Check the last repository number updated 4. Capable to work with Apache and PHP on Linux OS. Thank you. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: greenja
2 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Application Deployment Script

Dear All, I have been deploying my web application binary on Jboss application server manually on 13 servers with 2 instances on each server. i.e. 26 instances. It is really becoming time consuming to deploy the application manually. I am looking for a script which would deploy my binary file... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Siddheshk
1 Replies

7. Red Hat

war file deployment

Hi Experts. I need to install one help library in Fedora 13 and I got the installation document for it: --------------------------------------------------- users need their own J2EE web application server to be able to complete this installation. The server must support J2EE - JSP... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: orma
3 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Shell scripting for application deployment

hi all, i want script for this one 1. Download the zip from the ftp 2. Take backup of the current application 3. Deploy the zip in webapps Unzip the file. 4. Configure DB values. 5. Restart tomcat Thanks Advance, janny. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mohan999999
1 Replies

9. Red Hat

Creating an auto-deployment script for centos

Hi Guys, Is this script good enough?? I build a CentOS VM every now and then and I what I want to achieve is to create a package(much preferred) but to begin with I want to create an auto deployment script which would do all the work for me while I do rest of the things. # cat... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: bluemind2005
7 Replies
Catalyst::Manual::Deployment(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 Catalyst::Manual::Deployment(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Manual::Deployment - Deploying Catalyst DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS
Catalyst applications are most often deployed as a FastCGI or mod_perl application (with FastCGI being the recommended option). However, as Catalyst is based on the PSGI specification, any web handler implementing that specification can be used to run Catalyst applications. This documentation most thoroughly covers the normal and traditional deployment options, but will mention alternate methods of deployment, and we welcome additional documentation from people deploying Catalyst in non-standard environments. Deployment in a shared hosting environment Almost all shared hosting environments involve deploying Catalyst as a FastCGI application on Apache. You will usually want to have a set of libraries specific to your application installed on your shared host. Full details of deploying Catalyst in a shared hosting environment are at Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::SharedHosting. FastCGI FastCGI is the most common Catalyst deployment option. It is documented generally in Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::FastCGI, and there are specific instructions for using FastCGI with common web servers below: Apache Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::Apache::FastCGI nginx Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::nginx::FastCGI lighttpd Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::lighttpd::FastCGI Microsoft IIS Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::IIS::FastCGI mod_perl Traditionally a common deployment option for dedicated applications, mod_perl has some advantages and disadvantages over FastCGI. Use of mod_perl is documented in Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::Apache::mod_perl. Development Server It is possible to deploy the Catalyst development server behind a reverse proxy. This may work well for small-scale applications which are in an early development phase, but which you want to be able to show to people. See Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::DevelopmentServer. PSGI Catalyst can be deployed with any PSGI-compliant handler. See Catalyst::PSGI for more information; a list of possible deployment servers are shown below: Starman Starman is a high-performance Perl server implementation, which is designed to be used directly (rather than behind a reverse proxy). It includes HTTP/1.1 support, chunked requests and responses, keep-alive, and pipeline requests. Starlet Starlet is a standalone HTTP/1.0 server with keepaXXalive support which is suitable for running HTTP application servers behind a reverse proxy. Twiggy Twiggy is a high-performance asynchronous web server. It can be used in conjunction with Catalyst, but there are a number of caveats which mean that it is not suitable for most deployments. Chef <LChef|http://www.opscode.com/chef/> is an open-source systems integration framework built specifically for automating cloud computing deployments. A Cookbooks demonstrating how to deploy a Catalyst application using Chef is available at <http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/catalyst> and http://github.com/melezhik/cookbooks/wiki/Catalyst-cookbook-intro <http://github.com/melezhik/cookbooks/wiki/Catalyst-cookbook-intro>. AUTHORS
Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm COPYRIGHT
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-20 Catalyst::Manual::Deployment(3pm)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:55 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy