Repository-Based Deployment Quick Start
The following graphic illustrates the asset deployment process in repository-based deployment:
The repository-based deployment process involves the following basic stages and in each stage you perform the general tasks listed for that stage:
Stage 1: Create assets on your development environment.
You create assets in the development environment and save them on a server, or check them into a version control system (VCS).
Stage 2: Build the composites and descriptors
You use the master build script to build the composite and descriptor files from the assets, and store these files in the repository. For the tasks that you do in this stage, see
Building Composites.
Stage 3: Define a deployment project, map and deploy the assets to target servers
You define a deployment project and deployment sets. You select user-created assets from the ACDL composite stored in the repository to identify the assets to include in the project.
Task | See... |
Start Deployer. | |
Set up a connection to the source repository. | |
Set up connections to the target servers. | |
Create a project. | |
Define a deployment and deletion sets. | |
Add assets to the deployment set. | |
After defining the deployment set, you map the contents of the deployment project to target servers and deploy the assets.
Task | See... |
Map assets to target servers or target groups. | |
Deploy the project. | |