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DTE045 – Create a Stand Alone Application
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You should now be familiar with the application you will use to deploy and then modify and deploy the changes.
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LANSA Application Deployment Tool
About this Guide
Who should use this Guide
How to use this Guide
Additional Information
1. Introduction
1.1 What is the Deployment Tool?
1.2 The Deployment Model
1.2.1 What is an Application?
1.2.2 What is a Version?
1.2.3 What is a Patch?
1.2.4 What is a Package?
1.2.5 What do you need to deploy?
1.3 Upgrading a LANSA-developed Application previously deployed
1.4 Who should use the LANSA Deployment Tool?
2. What's New?
2.1 A New Deployment Model
2.2 File Library Automatically set to Partition Library
2.3 Set File Library
2.4 Control File Data Loading and Unloading
2.5 Network Client Installation decided during Installation
2.6 Runtime always Included in Installation Files
2.7 Translation Tool integrated into Visual LANSA Tools
2.8 Unknown objects are no longer dropped when Package is saved
2.9 Host Route Table and Listener defined at Application Level only
2.10 Backup or Restore Applications
2.11 New option Require Elevation
2.12 New options to install Web Features
2.13 Options not selected to Prompt during Installation are no longer shown
3. Plan your Deployment
3.1 Deployment Tool Environment
3.1.1 Using a Workstation as a Server
3.2 Lifecycle of an Application
3.2.1 Mapping a File's Library to a Fixed Deployed Schema
3.3 Version or Patch Upgrade?
3.4 Per-User or Per-Machine Install?
3.5 Digital Signatures
3.5.1 Why digitally sign MSI and MSP files?
3.6 Installation Mode
3.7 SCCM Integration
4. Getting Started with the Deployment Tool
4.1 Deployment Tool Main Window
4.1.1 File menu
4.1.2 View menu
4.1.3 Tools menu
4.1.4 Main window toolbar
4.2 Package Maintenance Window
4.2.1 Package File Menu
4.2.2 Package Edit Menu
4.2.3 Package Verify Menu
4.2.4 Package Maintenance toolbar
4.3 Help
5. Configure the Deployment Tool
5.1 Set up Company Details
5.1.1 Company Maintenance
5.1.2 Create a Company
5.2 Default Cross Reference Settings
6. Applications
6.1 Create an Application
6.2 Change an Application's Details
6.3 Delete an Application
6.4 Include Communications Tables
7. Versions and Patches
7.1 Create a Version
7.2 Create a Patch
7.3 Open a Package
7.3.1 Edit Installation Options
7.3.2 Edit Settings
7.3.3 Change Description
7.3.4 Associated Template
7.4 Delete a Package
7.5 Convert a Pre-V13 Package
7.6 Save a Package
7.7 Check a Version or Patch
7.8 Build a Version or Patch
7.8.1 Package Build Log
7.9 Package Distributed
8. Options & Settings
8.1 Installation Options
8.1.1 Execution Parameters
8.1.2 Additional LANSA Features
8.1.3 Just in Time
8.1.4 SuperServer
8.1.5 Database
8.1.6 Desktop Settings
8.1.7 Upgrade Options
8.1.8 MSI Installation Dialogs
8.2 Select Repository Objects
8.2.1 Selected Object Viewer
8.2.2 Special Considerations for Object Types
8.2.3 Cross Reference Settings
8.2.4 Include and Process File Data
8.2.5 Configure the File Library Substitution
8.2.6 Configure the Non-LANSA Object Installation Path
8.3 Settings
8.4 Application Icon
8.5 X_RUN Arguments
8.6 Commands to execute
8.6.1 Conditions to Control the Execution of a Command
8.6.2 Valid Commands and Parameters
8.6.3 Valid Substitution Variables for Command Parameters
8.7 Languages
8.7.1 Custom Language Definition
8.8 Web Designs
8.9 Files with Special Processing
9. Deploy LANSA Communications
9.1 Include Host Route and Listener Tables
9.2 LANSA Communications Package Settings & Options
10. Deploy Client / Server Applications
10.1 Client / Server Deployment Considerations
10.2 SuperServer Application using Built-In Functions to connect to server
10.3 SuperServer Application connecting to a Windows or Linux Server
10.4 SuperServer Application connecting to an IBM i server
10.5 Network Client Installation
11. Deploy LANSA for the Web Applications
11.1 Web Server Deployment
11.2 Data Application Server with Windows Application Database
12. Just In Time Upgrade Guidelines
12.1 Major differences in Package 13 JIT Upgrade
12.2 Package Upgrades
12.3 Application Servers
12.4 Target PCs and the Client Application
12.5 Application Server Development Life Cycle Recommendations
12.6 Just In Time Upgrade Recommended Settings
12.7 Troubleshooting Just in Time
12.8 Tracing Just in Time Connections
12.9 Upgrading to Version 13 using JIT Upgrade
12.10 Customizing Just In Time Package Upgrade
13. Deployment Templates
13.1 Create a Deployment Template
13.2 Review, Change or Delete a Deployment Template
13.3 Convert a Pre-V13 Template
13.4 Deployment Template Options & Settings
13.4.1 Template Installation Options
13.4.2 Template Option Values and Appearance
13.4.3 Template Subset Appearance
13.5 Supplied Deployment Templates
13.5.1 XACTIVEX - Publish LANSA Component wrapped as ActiveX
13.5.2 XALONE - Standalone system
13.5.3 XAPPSV - Set up an Application Server without database for Just In Time Package serving
13.5.4 XAPPSVDB - Set up an Application Server with database for Just In Time Package serving
13.5.5 XCLT400 - Client application using SuperServer to connect to an IBM i data server
13.5.6 XCLT400X - Client application using SuperServer to connect to a RDMLX IBM i data server
13.5.7 XCLTBIF - Client application using SuperServer Built-In Functions to connect to the data server
13.5.8 XCLTJIT - LANSA SuperServer application updated by Just in Time
13.5.9 XCLTOTH - SuperServer application connected to an "Other" data server
13.5.10 XEXPORT Export internal definitions
13.5.11 XOTHOBJ Deploy Non-LANSA Objects
13.5.12 XSRVNET - Set up a Network server
13.5.13 XSRVOTH - Set up an "Other" data server
13.5.14 XTRNAPP Translation Application with Object Details for Translation
13.5.15 XTRNEXP Export Object Details for Translation
13.5.16 XWAMENB Web Enable for WAM Application
14. Translate a LANSA-developed Application
14.1 Translate using standalone Translation Application
14.1.1 Deploy Translation Application including Objects to Translate
14.1.2 Install Translation Application and Translate Objects
14.2 Translate with Visual LANSA development environment
14.2.1 Deploy Objects to Translate
14.2.2 Run the Translation Application and Translate Objects
14.3 Load Translations for Appropriate Language
15. Review your Deployment Package
15.1 Objects included in Package
15.2 Search Application
15.3 Convert pre-V13 Package
16. Test your Deployment Package
16.1 Allocate a PC for building your Deployment Packages
16.2 Allocate the necessary PCs for testing your Deployment Package
16.3 Troubleshoot the Deployed Application
17. Install an Application
17.1 Windows Installer File Install
17.1.1 Double-click the MSI or MSP file in explorer
17.1.2 msiexec.exe Command-Line Options
17.1.3 Administrative Install
17.1.4 Installation from a Web Browser
17.1.5 SCCM Integration
17.1.6 Version Installation Dialogs
Welcome Dialog
End-User License Agreement Dialog
Installation Scope Dialog
Destination Folder Dialog
Setup Application Dialog
Setup Local Database Dialog
User ID Dialog
Web Sites for IIS Plugin Dialog
Web Site Virtual Folders Dialog
Communication Ports Dialog
Setup Server Dialog
Setup Type Dialog
Verification Dialog
Progress Dialog
Completion Dialog
17.1.7 Patch Installation Dialogs
Welcome Dialog
Confirmation Dialog
Progress Dialog
Completion Dialog
17.1.8 Network Client Installation
17.1.9 Change, Repair or Remove Application
Re-install MSI File
Windows Programs and Features
17.2 Just in Time Install
17.3 LANSA Import
17.4 Troubleshoot the Installation
18. Upgrade an Existing MSI Application
19. Upgrade an Existing V12 Application
20. Cloud Customizations
20.1 Amazon Web Services
20.1.1 Add Alarms to Your CloudWatch Log Files
Installation Error Alarm
MSI installation error
Other Alarms to Consider
20.1.2 Procedure to follow when Upgrading Your Application
20.1.3 Using a Single Availability Zone (AZ)
20.1.4 Auto Scaling Considerations
21. How To ... ?
21.1 Create a Deployment Version
21.2 Connect to the Required Server
21.3 Search Packages including an object
21.4 Back up your Application Definitions
21.5 Deploy an external ActiveX control
21.6 Deploy LANSA Components published for ActiveX
21.7 Deploy User Defined RDML BIFs
21.8 Install Runtime License for Application
21.9 Set DLL Version Information
21.10 Specify Installation-Specific Database Connection Settings
21.11 Deploy a 64-bit Application
21.12 Install Application Files into a consistent schema name
Deployment Tool Tutorials
About the Exercises
System Requirements for these Exercises
Set Up the Deployment Tool
DTE010 Set Up the Deployment Tool
Step 1. Define Company
Step 2. Define Default Cross Reference Settings
Step 3. Define an Application
Summary
Deploy Client Server Applications
DTE015 Create Client Server Application
Step 1. Import the supplied Employees Application
Step 2. Copy the supplied Employee Application
Step 3. Test the Client Server Application
Summary
DTE020 Create Version 1
Step 1. Add Routing Table to Application
Step 2. Define Version 1
Step 3. Define Execution Parameters
Step 4. Review the Package Settings
Step 5. Build the Version 1
Summary
DTE025 Install Version 1
Step 1. Locate the Install File
Step 2. Install Version 1 of Personnel System
Step 3. Set Version 1 to Deployed
Summary
DTE030 Modify the Employees Application
Step 1. Remove Real Start and Terminate Dates from the Editor
Step 2. Modify the Data Component (II_DATA)
Step 3. Modify the Store component (II_STORE)
Step 4. Modify the Browser Component (II_BRWSR)
Step 5. Re-test the Employees Application
Summary
DTE035 Create a Patch for the Employees Application
Step 1. Set DLL Version and Recompile Changed Components
Step 2. Create a Patch
Step 3. Install the Patch
Summary
DTE040 Create Version 2
Step 1. Set DLL Version
Step 2. Enhance the Application
Step 3. Create Version 2 Package
Step 4. Install Version 2
Summary
Deploy a Stand Alone Application
DTE045 Create a Stand Alone Application
Step 1. Import the supplied Employee Application
Step 2. Copy the supplied Employee Application
Step 3. Test the Stand Alone Employees Application
Summary
DTE050 Create Version 1
Step 1. Create an SQL Server Database
Step 2. Define Version 1
Step 3. Define Execution Parameters
Step 4. Define the Database Parameters
Step 5. Review the Package Settings
Step 6. Build Version 1
Summary
DTE055 Install Version 1
Step 1. Locate the Install File
Step 2. Install Version 1 of Employee Application
Summary
DTE060 Modify the Employees Application
Steps
Summary
DTE070 Create Version 2
Steps
Summary
Deploy Applications using JIT
DTE075 Create a Just in Time Server Installation
Step 1. Create a JIT Server Package
Step 2. Install the JIT Server Installation
Summary
DTE080 Create a Client Install Package with JIT Update
Step 1. Define Version 1 Package
Step 2. Define X_RUN Arguments
Step 3. Define Required Execution Parameters
Step 4. Define the Just in Time Parameters
Step 5. Review the Package Settings
Step 6. Add Routing Table to the Application
Step 7. Build the Install Package
Step 8. Copy Client Application Package to JIT Server
Summary
DTE085 Install Client Application with JIT Update
Step 1. Locate the Install File
Step 2. Install Version 1 of Client Personnel System with JIT Update
Summary
DTE090 Create a Patch for Client Personnel Application with JIT Update
Step 1. Change Main Form II_MAIN
Step 2. Create a Patch for Client Personnel System with JIT Update
Step 3. Update Application: Client Personnel with JIT Update
Summary
Deploy to a Windows Server
DTE095 Create a Windows Server Installation
Step 1. Define a new SQL Server Database
Step 2. Create Windows Server Installation Package
Step 3. Define the Repository Objects included in the Package.
Step 4. Define Required Execution Parameters
Step 5. Define the Database
Step 6. Define Additional LANSA Features
Step 7. Check and Build the Package
Step 8. Install Windows Server Application
Step 10. Review Windows Server Installation
Summary
DTE100 Execute Client to Windows Server Installation
Client Connecting to a Windows Server
Starting LANSA Windows Applications
Step 1. Run the Client to Windows Server Application
Debugging Your Windows Client Server application
Summary
Cloud Tutorials
System Requirements for these Exercises
Deploy A WAM Application into AWS
CTE015 Subscribe to the LANSA Image
Step 1. Locate the LANSA Scalable AMI
Summary
CTE030 Upload your LANSA WAM Application
Step 1.Create a bucket
Summary
CTE040 Create the LANSA Stack
Step 1. Select Template
Step 2. Specify Parameters
Step 3. Options & Review
Step 4. Test the Stack
Summary
CTE050 Watch the LANSA Stack Scale In
Step 1. Select Auto Scaling Group
Step 2. Wait for the Auto Scaling Group to Scale Out
Step 3. Allow the Auto Scaling Group to Scale In
Summary
CTE060 Apply Windows Updates to all Web Server Instances
Step 1. Select Stack to Update
Step 2. Specify Parameters
Step 3. Check that Windows Updates have been Applied
Summary
CTE070 Apply LANSA Patch to all Web Server Instances
Step 1. Select Stack to Update
Step 2. Specify Parameters
Step 3. Check that the patch has been Applied
Summary
CTE080 Apply LANSA Application Upgrade to all Web Server Instances
Step 1. Select Stack to Update
Step 2. Specify Parameters
Step 3. Check that DBWebServer has been Upgraded
Step 4. Upgrade the WebServer Stack
Summary
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