# Install ONEWEB Application Designer

This section describes how to **deploy the ONEWEB Application Designer** on WildFly using the **WildFly Management Console**.

The Application Designer provides the core design‑time capabilities for building ONEWEB applications and must be deployed successfully before users can access the design environment.

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#### Step 1: Access WildFly Management Console

Log in to the **WildFly Management Console** using a web browser.

By default, the console is available at:

```
http://<Application Server IP>:9990
```

Ensure that you are logged in using an administrator account with deployment privileges.

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#### Step 2: Navigate to the Deployment Panel

1. From the Management Console dashboard, navigate to the **Deployment** panel
2. Click **Add** to deploy a new application archive

The deployment panel is highlighted in the example below:

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#### Step 3: Upload the Application WAR File

1. Select **Upload new deployment**
2. Click **Next**
3. Choose the ONEWEB Application Designer WAR file

The package name follows this format:

```
ONEWEB.AD.x.x.x.x.YYMMDD24HHMM.wildfly.war
```

Example upload screen:

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After selecting the file, click **Next** to continue.

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#### Step 4: Enable the Deployment

1. Select **Enable** to activate the application immediately after deployment
2. Click **Finish** to complete the deployment process

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Wait until the confirmation message indicates that the application package has been deployed successfully.

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#### Step 5: Verify Application Deployment

After deployment is complete, verify that the Application Designer is accessible.

Open a web browser and navigate to:

```
http://<Application Server IP>:<Port>/EAFUIWeb
```

A successful load of the Application Designer interface confirms that the deployment was completed correctly.

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#### Deployment Result

When the above steps are completed successfully:

* ONEWEB Application Designer is deployed on WildFly
* The design‑time environment is available to authorized users
* The platform is ready for additional ONEWEB component deployments


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