About Optimized Task Publishing
When a task application project is first published to the runtime environment, the publishing process can take a considerable amount of time, especially if the task application is a complex one with many tasks, custom interfaces, assignments, and events. Network capacity and traffic can also affect the publishing time.
To ensure that the subsequent publishing of task application projects is as rapid as possible, Software AG Designer optimizes this process by publishing only those portions of the task application project that have changed since the last publication. In most cases this optimization is completely transparent.
Note:
Optimized publishing applies only when publishing to My webMethods Server.
However, it is possible to modify portions of the task application project in the My webMethods Server run-time environment (although this is generally not recommended). If these changes are not applied to the task application project in Designer as well, the two versions will no longer be synchronized.
For instance, if the task application taxonomy is changed in
My webMethods Server (for example, the inbox page is renamed), publication of the task application will not update the renamed page if that portion of the task application was not updated in
Designer. You can force a publication of the entire task application project; for more information, see
Forcing the Full Publication of a Task Application Project.
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