on 05-06-2016 12:49 AM
Hi,
We are upgrading our NW 7.0 to version 7.4 and our eCommerce 7.02 to version 7.32. We are also using NDWI to make our custom developments and our deploys are made using converted .sda files. Those files are installed via command line by another team and sometimes it takes too long. We would like to know if there is a way for us to test any change/development made on the source code (for example on a .jsp file) without having to constantly send an .sda file for deployment.
Thanks in advance
Hello Pedro,
In NWDS you can also go for a local build and direct deployment option, which completely bypasses NWDI. You just have to add the target AS Java system (eg: in NWDS' MMC perspective) to which you would like to deploy and NWDS will trigger direct deployment.
But this way you lose the benefits of NWDI, which is the ideal way to facilitate team development.
Best Regards,
Peter
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Hello Pedro,
To clarify, NWDI (NetWeaver Development Infrastructure (NWDI) - Java Development - SCN Wiki) is for team development. From NWDS tigger the (central) build and automatical deployment on the target system. In NWDS there is an option to deploy the target J2EE engine directly (this bypasses NWDI).
If you have 2 separate NWDI systems, the archives need to be exported and imported manually. There is no easier way than the manual export/import.
Best Regards,
Peter
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