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Deploy WAR op WebLogic

BEA WorkSpace Studio: 1.1
WebLogic Server: 10.0

Tijdens het deployen van een WAR file die andere JARs gebruikt stuitte ik op foutmeldingen. Classes konden niet geinstantieerd worden.
Nu had ik dit op de volgende manier gedaan:
1) Binnen WorkSpace studio een WebApp gemaakt
2) Ga op het project staan, rechtermuisknoop > Export > Web > WAR File
3) Kies een Destination waar de WAR file naartoe wordt geschreven, druk Finish

4) Open AdminServer console van de web logic server waarop je de app wilt deployen
5) Deploy de applicatie onder Deployments en ik krijg de volgende foutmelding



Echter op een andere PC deed ik de deploy anders en vanuit Workspace Studio:
1) Maak een server aan die verwijst naar de Server waarop je wilt deployen
2) Voeg jouw project toe aan de server
3) Klik op de server waarop je wilt deployen en rechtermuisknop Publish
4) Nu zul je zien bij de Deployments in de WebServer dat ook de afhankelijke libraries zijn gedeployed.
5) Start vervolgens de Web app in de WebLogic Server

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