A deployment plan is an XML file that you use to configure an application for

5-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services 10. On the Deployment Settings page, edit the deployment settings for this Web services application, as shown in Figure 5–4 . Figure 5–4 Deployment Settings Page

11. To save a copy of the deployment plan to your local system, click Save

Deployment Plan .

12. To edit the deployment plan, possibly to add advanced deployment options, click

Edit Deployment Plan . If you do so, the Edit Deployment Plan screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 5–5 . After making changes to the deployment plan, click Apply to make the change effective. Figure 5–5 Edit Deployment Plan

13. Click Deploy on the Deployment Settings page. If successful, the Deployment

Succeeded screen is displayed. Deploying Web Services Applications 5-5 Undeploying a Web Services Application The procedure for undeploying or redeploying a Web service is the same as the procedure for any application. To undeploy a Web services application 1. From the navigation pane, expand Application Deployments, then select the application that you want to undeploy. The Application Deployment is displayed

2. Using Fusion Middleware Control, click Application Deployment.

3. From the Application Deployment menu, select Application Deployment, then

Undeploy . The undeploy confirmation page is displayed.

4. Click Undeploy.

Processing messages are displayed.

5. When the operation completes, click Close.

Redeploying a Web Services Application When you redeploy a Web service application, the running application is automatically stopped and then restarted. Redeploy an application if: ■ You have made changes to the application and you want to make the changes available. ■ You have made changes to the deployment plan. ■ You want to redeploy an entirely new archive file in a new location. When you redeploy an application, you can redeploy the original archive file or exploded directory, or you can specify a new archive file in place of the original one. You can also change the deployment plan that is associated with the application. To redeploy a Web services application The steps that you follow to redeploy a Web service application are identical to those required when you first deployed the application see Deploying Web Services Applications , with two exceptions: you must redeploy the application with a new version, and you can optionally set the retirement policy for the current version. Both of these actions occur at Step 3 of redeployment process, as shown in Figure 5–6 . Note: Applications that were previously deployed without a version cannot be redeployed. To redeploy the not-versioned applications, you need to undeploy and deploy the application.