Cloud Application Integration (On-Premises) : Service Development : Using the Local Service Development Feature
Using the Local Service Development Feature
 
About the Local Service Development Workflow
How Does Local Service Development Differ from the VCS Integration Feature?
Supported Platforms and Eclipse Plug-ins
Supported Elements
Supported and Unsupported Actions
Prerequisites
Permissions and Locking
Setting an Integration Server as the Local Development Server
Creating a Local Service Development Project
Adding Folders and Elements to the VCS
Modifying Packages, Folders, or Elements in the VCS
Checking Out an Element from the VCS
Checking In Packages and Element to the VCS
Getting the Latest Version from the VCS
Getting a Specific Version from the VCS
Copying Packages from the VCS to Integration Server
Reloading a Package
Comparing Revisions of an Element
Building Java and C Services
Deleting a Package Associated with a Local Service Development Project
Deleting a Local Service Development Project
The local service development feature is a Designer feature that you can use to develop Integration Server packages locally as Eclipse projects. With this feature, you can check package elements and their supporting files in to and out of a version control system (VCS) directly from Designer.
To connect Designer to a VCS client, the local service development feature uses the following components:
*A local development package, which is an Integration Server package that is intended to be used with the local service development feature.
*A local development project, which is an Eclipse project that contains the associated local development package.
*A local development server, which is an Integration Server instance that is installed in the same installation directory as the Designer instance you are using.
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