Jorge,

if you have WAS installed, you just need to install it under webpshere, and
this can be done via the admin console.

Its fairly straight-forward, but there are some things you will need to know
about such as context root, app server instance, default host, virtual host,
web server plugin if you are using HTTP Server etc

None of these concepts are difficult, but if you are new to them, its gonna
take some RTFM time to get up to speed.

If you have WDSC you best bet is to install your WAR file in the WAS test
environment included with that first, using the included help to get you
going, then once you have that up and running in your local environment, it
will make much more sense when you come to deploy to WAS proper


On 09/05/06, Jorge Perez <jperez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello:
Can somebody help me about: How can I run a application WAR using
WebSphere application server 6.0? Where I must put the War file? Or
where can I get instruction about that?
Thanks
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