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Deployment of xUML Services on Bridge 6
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title | Click here to read the documentation of service deployment on Bridges before Bridge 7... |
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If a composite has already been compiled in the Builder, you can select and deploy the generated REP file that contains the repository files and the WSDL file.
Select the navigation item Deployment in the Domain section of the navigation on the left to deploy a new xUML service or overwrite an existing one.
Locate and select the REP file by clicking Browse….
The REP file is located in the repository directory as defined in the Builder project settings. Start the Builder, open the Builder project settings, and switch to the tab General to look up this directory.
Click Select ... to proceed with uploading the repository and set the deployment options.
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Check this option, if you want to overwrite the local settings and preferences of an existing xUML service on deployment.
If you are overwriting an existing xUML service, settings and preferences will be added from the repository – all locally changed settings will get overwritten. This can be either default settings defined in the xUML service model, or settings coming from an xUML service export (see xUML Service Details).
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Builder Repository | Exported Repository | Builder Repository | Exported Repository | |
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| no change of locally changed settings | all settings (including locally changed) will get overwritten with the default settings coming from the model | all settings (including locally changed) will get overwritten with the settings coming from the exported repository |
Preferences | no change | no change | no change | exported preferences applied |
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After you have set all options, deploy the composite by clicking Upload.
If you have deployed a new xUML service, it will be displayed in the navigation, below the node instance, to which it has been deployed.
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