Exporting J2EE application files

You can export individual files of an enterprise application or module.

Before you begin

This topic assumes that you have installed an application or module on a server and that you want to export a file in the application or module.

About this task

Exporting a file in a deployed application or module downloads the file to a location of your choice.

To export a file using the administrative console, use Export File.

To export an entire application, use Export. For information on Export, see Exporting J2EE applications. The exported enterprise archive (EAR) file contains application configuration data as well as the application.

Procedure

  1. Click Applications > Enterprise Applications in the administrative console navigation tree to access the Enterprise Applications page.
  2. Place a check mark in the check box beside the application and click Export File. A drop-down list of exportable files is displayed.
  3. Select a file from the list and click Export. A dialog in which you select a target location is displayed.

    If the browser does not prompt for a location to store the file, click File > Save as and specify a location to save the file that is shown in the browser.

  4. Specify the location to which to download the file.

    User profile QEJBSVR must have *WX authority to the directory and at least *X authority to all directories in the path specified for the location.

Results

The file is downloaded to the specified location.

What to do next

Click Back to return to the Enterprise Applications page.



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