webMethods Integration Cloud and Cloud Deployment Documentation 6.0.0 | webMethods Cloud Deployment | Deploying customized configurations to Integration Cloud | Exporting Deployable Configuration
 
Exporting Deployable Configuration
You can export one or more runtime configurations to a YAML template file or as a deployable asset. You can export only deployable configurations. Deployable configurations are those configurations that can be deployed to Integration Cloud. Configuration Browser view lets you identify these deployable configurations assets in the list with the green check mark icon.
You can export deployable configuration from a runtime instance as YAML template within a configuration project. For more information about configuration projects, see Using Configuration Project. This YAML template can be manually edited and build as deployable asset. Alternatively, you can export configurations as deployable asset, which can be readily deployed to cloud solutions.
* To export a configuration
1. On the Landscape Navigator view , select one or more configurations from a runtime to export.
2. Right-click and select Export Configurations.
3. Under Location, provide the following information for the configuration project:
*Project: The project name for configuration project. You can assign a project in either of the following ways:
*Browse and select an existing configuration template project.
*Specify a new configuration project resource. For more information about creating a new project resource, see Using Configuration Project.
4. In the Name field, select a template name.
The template contains the data for the selected configurations.
5. Under Format, select any one of the following values:
*YAML source: To export configurations to YAML template. You can manually edit and build YAML template as a deployable asset.
*Deployable Asset : To export configurations that are readily deployable for cloud solutions.
6. In the Parameterization field, type the name of a parameter used to identify parameterization.
An identifier can include lowercase a-z, uppercase A-Z, digits, dollar sign, and underscore. An identifier cannot start with a digit and cannot include any other special characters.
7. Click Next.
By default, Designer displays deployable configurations that are included for export.
8. Select the configuration contents to confirm the set of configurations to export.
9. Click Finish.
The exported YAML template file will open in an editor. You can view the exported contents using the Project Explorer view.

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