Runtime Asset | Asset Icon | Description | Dependencies |
Access Privileges | Defines the rights of a user, group, or role to view applications and features in the Navigation panel and access pages associated with them in My webMethods Server. The granting of Access Privileges, by itself, allows only the capability to view. | Select the access privileges associated with a user, group, or role. Extract the user, group, or role specified by the access privilege. | |
Business Calendars | Defines the global calendars used in My webMethods Server, for example, US holidays calendar. | None. | |
CAF Runtime Configuration | Specifies the runtime configuration for a CAF application; the extract contains the editable variables available through the My webMethods Server Runtime Editor. The actual CAF application is not included in the extract. | None. | |
Certificates | Lists public key certificate of a digitally signed certificate from a Certificate Authority, that states the entity in question is valid and trusted. | None. | |
Data-level Security | Defines field or record read, write, delete security permissions for a resource used by the Monitoring portlets to control access processes, documents, and KPIs. | Extract the role associated with the data level security. | |
Data Sources | Specifies the external data source configuration information used with the runtime assets. | None. | |
Directory Services | Defines access to a collection of entries for users with a set of attributes such as name, e‑mail address, groups, and roles in an external LDAP server or database. | When using an external directory service such as LDAP, extract the connectivity information to the users and groups including domain, data source, and LDAP provider details for extracting to the project. | |
Folders | Defines the layout and file content of page. | Extract the users, groups, and roles included in the page or folder access control. In addition, folders and pages have a dependency on the portlets and CAF applications included in the page. | |
Functional Privileges | Defines the rights of a user, group, or role to make changes within an application or feature, such as to create and modify a workspace. | Extract all functional privileges for a specific role or group; selecting a single functional privilege is not supported. Also, select the applicable access privileges for extraction. | |
Groups | Defines a collection of users and other groups. Groups are defined and stored in an internal system or external directory service. | Extract the external directory service where the groups are defined. | |
Locale Rules | Specifies the locale, language and country code, to use when locale information is not specified in the user profile. | Extract users impacted by the locale rule. | |
Login Page Rules | Specifies the login page to use based on rules such as whether the user is accessing the page from inside or outside of the firewall, and other conditions, such as rules for accessing a sales portal login page. | Extract users, groups, or roles impacted by the login rule, and the login page referenced by the rule. | |
Rules | Defines a collection of rules for displaying pages, for example, login page rules, start page rules, renderer rules, and locale rules. The MWS Admin view lists additional asset rules such as Task rules and Shell rules. | Select the specific rule to view the applicable dependency. See Locale Rules in this table. See Login Page Rules in this table. See Shell Rules in this table. See Skin Rules in this table. See Start Page Rules in this table. See Task Rules in this table. | |
Renderer Rules | Defines the user interface formatting capabilities assigned to specific server objects by defining rendering rules. Renderer rules determine the specific renderer to use. | Extract the asset for which the renderer rule applies. | |
Roles | Defines a collection of users assigned to specific roles defined for any directory service. My webMethods Servers supports static, dynamic, LDAP query, rule-based, and database roles. For more information on a specific role type, see Administering My webMethods Server. | Extract the role dependent on user, groups, and roles contained within the role. | |
Saved Searches | Defines the queries that are performed regularly by a user. The asset extraction captures the search criteria used in the definition of the global search for the saved search type. | No dependencies; extract the global saved search by type. You cannot extract individual saved searches. | |
Security Realms | Defines an approach that system administrators use for managing access control lists to resources based on a set of users, groups, and roles on large servers. Security realms apply to a single set of access control lists, and are folders (also called containers). | Extract the users, groups, or roles, and the pages and folders controlled by the security realm. | |
Shells | Specifies an installable component, that is, a page used to display the header, footer, and title bars. | None. | |
Shell Rules | Specifies the shell displayed for each page as the user navigates in My webMethods Server. | Extract the shell referenced by the shell rule. | |
Skins | Specifies an installable component that defines the look and feel of the rendered page. A skin modifies the images, fonts, colors, and other subtle style aspects of HTML content, without functionally modifying the HTML content. | None. | |
Skin Rules | Specifies the skin to display for a specific user, based on a variety of criteria such as a submit event. | Extract the skin and the users referenced by the skin rule. | |
Start Page Rules | Defines the page that displays after the user logs into the application. | Extract the users referenced by the start page rule. | |
Tasks | Defines a solution for repeated activities performed at as part of a larger process or as standalone action used in a portlet. | None. | |
Task Rules | Represents changes made at runtime to task rules. | Extract the task referenced in the task rule. | |
Users | Specifies the individuals listed in the internal or external directory service. | Extract the external directory service and data source when the internal system directory service is not used. |