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Building and Uploading Processes with the Command-Line Utility
* To build and upload processes from the command-line
1. Open the directory Software AG_directory \Designer\util\ on Windows systems or Software AG_directory /Designer/util/ on UNIX-based systems.
2. Open the processConfig.xml file in a text editor. For more information about the contents of this file, see About Building and Uploading with the Command-Line Utility.
3. Save the file with a new filename, so that you do not overwrite the example file processConfig.xml with your modifications.
4. If you have more than one process to build and upload, copy the <Process> element (from <Process> to </Process>) and paste it after </Process> and before </Processes>.
5. For each process you want to build and upload, populate the ProcessName, ProcessProjectName, and Process file path information in the <Process> section.
6. Add or remove <Integration Server> elements (from <Integration Server> to </Integration Server>) as required within each <Process> section.
7. In each <Integration Server> element, specify the Name, Host, Port, UserID, Pwd, and UseSSL information.
8. Enter the log directory file path in the <logDir> section.
Important: Be sure to remove any unused sections before you save the configuration file and run the utility.
9. Save the configuration file
10. Open a command session and run Software AG_directory \Designer\util\buildUploadProcess.bat on Windows systems or Software AG_directory /Designer/util/buildUploadProcess.sh on UNIX-based systems as follows:
On Windows:
buildUploadProcess.bat -configFile configFileName
In UNIX-based systems:
buildUploadProcess.sh -configFile configFileName
Important: The command-line utility does not deploy webMethods CAF task applications associated with task steps in a process model to My webMethods Server. However, it does create Integration Server (IS) services for task steps. You must deploy the task applications manually, see webMethods BPM Task Development Help.

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