Publishing involves copying files (projects, resource files, and server configurations) to the correct location for the server to find and use them. In the test environments, these files may already be in the correct location. In some cases, temporary copies of the server configurations may be created. You can either publish your application automatically or manually.
If the Automatically publish when starting servers check box on the Server preferences page ( ) is selected, the workbench checks to see if your project and files on the server are synchronized. If they are not, the project and the files are automatically updated when the server is either started or restarted.
To publish your application manually you can complete one of the following in the Servers view:
In the workbench, the default setting is the Automatically publish when resources change option is enabled with a value set in the publishing interval.
In addition, under the Select publishing actions list, select the tasks you want to run during publishing.
Manually publishing to a serverIf you do not want to wait for the automatic publishing interval to pass, at anytime you can manually request the workbench to issue a publish command to the server. Each manual publish command causes a single publishing request to the server. To publish your application manually you can complete one of the following in the Servers view: