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Chapter 7: Updating a Revised <strong>Deployment</strong><br />

Using <strong>Deployment</strong> Tools to Rebuild and Deploy a XAR<br />

The <strong>Deployment</strong> Export Tool contains an ExportProperties.xml file that you can edit<br />

interactively in the graphical tool. Then, use the <strong>Deployment</strong> Import Tool to bring the<br />

rebuilt archive’s contents in to the target domain.<br />

◆ To rebuild an archive with the <strong>Deployment</strong> Export Tool:<br />

1. Start the <strong>ESB</strong> <strong>Deployment</strong> Export Tool.<br />

2. Connect to the source domain and open the archive you want to change.<br />

3. Add or remove configurations, files, and roots.<br />

4. Choose Rebuild.<br />

5. Save the rebuilt archive. You can choose to save the archive under a different name.<br />

The export tool recreates the archive with any changes and a redefined<br />

ExportProperties.xml file.<br />

You might want to tune the import properties before importing the rebuilt archive into the<br />

target domain. See “Modifying the Import Rules for the Target Domain” on page 142 for<br />

more information.<br />

◆ To import a rebuilt archive with the <strong>Deployment</strong> Import Tool:<br />

1. Start the <strong>ESB</strong> <strong>Deployment</strong> Import Tool.<br />

2. Open the rebuilt archive.<br />

3. If you are only adding to the previous archive, change the import option to clear<br />

Override Existing Files (= ‘FALSE’) to prevent changing any of the<br />

endpoints/configurations previously modified.<br />

In the previous example with exampleProcess, you would specify to overwrite<br />

everything except:<br />

■ Endpoints<br />

■ Connections<br />

4. Connect to the target domain.<br />

5. Complete the import.<br />

In the example exampleProcess, the procedure imports the three additional files.<br />

140 <strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> <strong>Deployment</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>8.5</strong>

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