Difference between Installing an application and Deploying and application

What is the Difference between Installing an application and Deploying and application from the console?
When deploying and app from console - > Click on deployments -> Install -> choose app path, next, next,.. Finish.
Then it will be in prepared state. Once you activate changes, the app deployed will be in activate state. Some times even if you activate changes, it will be in prepared state. then you need to start the app which then comes to activate state.
From above, which part is called Installing an app? Which part is called deploying an app?
Or Are Install and Deploy both mean same?
Edited by: user734247 on Apr 26, 2012 3:16 PM

Installation is generally referred to making an application's physical file or directory known/accessible to WebLogic Server by configuring through the "New" option in the "Deployments" screen and targeting the servers. Installation of an application will put the status of the application in "prepared" state.
Start is the next action expected so that the application's state transforms into "ACTIVE" by initializing the application and loading the necessary classes and creating the necessary objects to run the application.
The above two steps together are referred to as "Deployment of an application"
Bottomline: In short, "Deploying an application" includes "Installation of the application" AND "Activation/Start of the application"
Arun

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