Packaging an application
To move your application to another server, first package the application and then export the .zip file. When you use the Application Packaging Wizard, you create a product rule to collect all the elements that define your application (rules, organization elements, access groups, data types, data instances, and so on).
- To start the Application Packaging wizard, click Designer Studio > Application > Distribution > Package .
- In the Application field, select the application to package.
- Select the product target ruleset and version in which to generate the product rule.
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Specify which rulesets to display:
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To display all of the rulesets specified in the Rule-Application instance of the selected application, select the check box.
- To save the product rules in an application or built-in application layer, select the check box.
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To display only the rulesets that are not part of the currently selected application, clear the check box.
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- In the Ruleset name field, enter the name of the ruleset in which to create the product rule. This ruleset must be unlocked or the operation generates an error message.
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In the Ruleset version field, enter the version of the ruleset in which to create the product rule.
Note: If you select a ruleset version that is in the application you are packaging, the product definition itself becomes part of the package.
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- Click Next.
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Configure the application stack; clear the check box next to each built-on application that you want to exclude from the application, and click
Next.
Tip: To create a completely self-contained package, include all applications in the stack. If these dependent applications are not found, the future import of the application cannot be completed.
- Configure the application dependencies; add the products and hotfixes required to deploy the application and click Next.
- Configure organizational elements; clear the check boxes next to each organization, organizational division, or organizational unit that you want to exclude from the application, and click Next.
- Configure access groups; clear the check box next to each access group that you want to exclude from the application, and then click Next.
- Configure operators; clear the check box next to each operator that you want to exclude from the application, and then click Next.
- Configure work queues; clear the check box next to each work queue that you want to exclude from the application and then click Next.
- Configure work groups; clear the check box next to each work group that you want to exclude from the application, and click Next.
- Configure data tables; clear the check box next to each data table that you want to exclude from the application, and click Next.
- Configure Java code archives; select the Java code archives to include in the application and click Next.
- Configure database tables; clear the check box next to the database tables that you want to exclude from the application, and click Next.
- Configure the integration resources; select the check box next to each integration resource to include in the application.
- Click Finish to package the application.
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After the application is packaged, you can do the following actions:
- Preview - Displays the rules, application data, system data, schema, and code items that are exported based on your selections.
- Modify - View the values selected by the Application Packaging Wizard and manually make further customizations. For more information, see Product rules.
- Export - Create a .zip file with content based on your selections. This .zip file can be used to archive a version of your application and for importing your application to other servers.
- Migrate - Migrate the application directly to another server. For more information, see Migrating products from the user interface.