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Once your application has been created and tested, you need to create template for your target environment. A template is a user-defined server configuration profile that is used to support a particular runtime environment (for example, development, test, and production deployments).
To add a template:
The Templates pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The Templates configuration pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The following table lists and describes the template properties.
Property |
Description |
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Add Template | |
Name * |
The template name. |
Description |
Short description for the template. |
Based On |
Select an existing template to be used as a base for the new template. |
Console Attributes | |
Bind Address |
Local bind address for multi-homed hosts. |
Secure |
Secures the console port via SSL when enabled. |
Keystore |
Keystore containing server certificate for securing the console port via SSL. |
Keystore Password |
Password for accessing the keystore. |
Keystore Type |
Type of the keystore (either JKS or PKCS12). |
The new template (for example, TestTemplate) is added to the Templates pane, as shown in the following image.
This section describes how to import a template.
To import a template:
The Templates pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The Templates - Import pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The imported template (for example, dev) is added to the Templates pane, as shown in the following image.
This section describes how to view a template.
To view a template:
The Templates pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The console is refreshed according to the configuration of the selected template.
Notice that the selected template (for example, super) is displayed in the Management field.
The URL is also updated, as shown in the following example:
http://localhost:9999/ism/home?configuration=super
This section describes how to download a template.
To download a template to your file system:
The Templates pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The File Download dialog opens, as shown in the following image.
The Save As dialog opens, as shown in the following image.
This section describes how to remove a template.
To remove a template:
The Templates pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The following confirmation message is displayed.
The selected template (for example, super) is removed from the Templates pane, as shown in the following image.
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