A connector, also known as a resource adapter, is packaged in a type of archive file called a RAR file.
The server machine is the host that is running the application server domain administration server. The client machine is the host on which you are viewing the Admin Console through a browser.
If the file resides on or is accessible from the client machine, click the radio button to specify a package file to upload to the Application Server.
Click Browse to browse to the file, or type the full path to the file.
If the file resides on the server machine, or to deploy an unpackaged module from an exploded directory, click the radio button to specify a package file or a directory path that must be accessible from the server.
Type the full path name to the file or directory. Deploying from an exploded directory is for advanced developers and is not recommended for production environments.
The default name appears if you chose to upload a file. The application name must be unique.
By default, the Application Server services work requests from all resource adapters from its default thread pool. Use this field to associate a specific user-created thread pool to service work requests from a resource adapter.
By default, a module is available as soon as it is deployed.
When you enable or disable a connector module, you also enable or disable the connector resources and connection pools that point to the module.
Verification of large applications is often time-consuming. Verify the file if you suspect it is corrupt or non-portable.
If the resource adapter is not a web service registry, leave this field blank.
Use the table to modify the default values of these properties.
From the list of available targets, choose the target or targets and click Add. Targets can be clusters or stand-alone server instances. If you do not select a target, the module is deployed to the default server instance server.
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