When you deploy a service interface, the appropriate files are copied to the location from which the associated entepriser server runs the service. 
	 
 
	 Before deploying a service, you must first set the appropriate deployment properties. For most applications, the default deployment settings are acceptable. However, you might want to check the following: 
	 
 
	  
		- Set the appropriate 
		  Application character set, ASCII or EBCDIC, for your application. 
		
- If your CICS application interfaces with a terminal type other than MOD2, set the 
		  Facilitylike name as follows: 
		   
		  
 
				 
				 
				 
				   
					 | Terminal Type | Facilitylike Name |   
					 | MOD3 | MER3 |   
					 | MOD4 | MER4 |   
					 | MOD5 | MER5 |  
 
 Note:  
			 The Facilitylike name for MOD2 terminals can be blank (default) or you can set it to MER2. 
			  
 
- For CICS and IMS service interfaces, optionally enable the tracing of service execution. 
		
Once your service interface is deployed, you can generate a client for it. 
	 
 
	 Note: The process of deploying a Java service to an enterprise server and generating a client requires that you do some additional steps.