The Libraries folder contains all necessary libraries to model the execution part of the service. It is not possible to create a single Libraries folder, but if you create a new project, it automatically contains a Libraries folder.
Right click a Libraries folder to open its context menu. The context menu displays all options available for a this folder:
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You can share the link for a Libraries folder. Choose the option Share from the context menu to copy the link to the clipboard. | |
If you want direct access to a Libraries folder in your Cockpit, open the context menu and choose option Publish to Cockpit. | |
If you open your cockpit the next time, an external link tile grants you direct access to your folder. |
If you click on a Libraries folder in the tree, its settings are displayed in the settings window on the right side:
Click the Edit Description button if you want to enter a description for your libraries folder. | |
The list of libraries shows the libraries you are already using within this service. In the editors, the listed libraries are available in the Service Panel during modeling. You have two buttons to administrate your libraries:
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If you click the Manage Libraries button, you can add more libraries to the current service. SeeĀ Adding Libraries for details. | |
Use the Library Administration button to open the Designer Administration where you can import new libraries to your namespaces. |
If you want to use libraries during modeling, you have to make them available in your service. To do so, click the Manage Libraries button. | |
Now open a model in the current service. The added library is now displayed in the Service Panel and you can use it during modeling. |