directory is the network drive that maps to the WebSphere deployment directory. If WebSphere Application Server is installed on the same machine as the workbench, then the remote target directory should be the same as the contents in the WebSphere deployment directory field.

If the remote Server is on the local machine, then C:/WebSphere/AppServer is the directory. If the remote Server is on a remote machine, then we use the mapped drive name for the shared directory (mapped as L:/ in our example).

The Next button is enabled only if you are creating a new server instance and server configuration together.

9. Click Next if you want to change the HTTP port number.

10.Click Finish to create a remote file transfer instance and a remote server instance. These instances will reside locally on your machine. The server instances appear in the Server Configuration view. The remote file transfer instances appears in the Navigator view.

If FTP file transfer mechanism is selected, the next page of the wizard appears.

In the Project folder field, type the name of the project folder where the remote file transfer instance will reside.

In the Remote file transfer name field, type the name of the remote file transfer instance.

In the Remote target directory field, type the remote target directory where you want your application and server configuration published. This remote target directory points to the WebSphere deployment directory that is seen from the workbench using the FTP client program.

If the WebSphere deployment directory is C:/WebSphere/AppServer and your FTP server route directory is C:/, then your remote target directory is /WebSphere/AppServer.

Note: To determine whether a beginning slash is required, log on to the FTP server using a FTP client program, and then type the pwd command. If the results containing the default log on directory begins with a slash, then a slash is required prior to typing the remote target directory in the Remote target directory field.

In the FTP URL field, type the URL that is used to access the FTP server.

In the User login field and the User password field, type the FTP user ID and password, which will be used to access the FTP server.

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