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Name | Mandatory. Enter a name for the asset. An asset name can contain any character (including spaces). An asset name does not need to be unique within the catalog. However, to reduce ambiguity, you should avoid giving multiple assets of the same type the same name. As a best practice, we recommend that you adopt appropriate naming conventions to ensure that assets are distinctly named within an organization. | ||
Type | Choose the type of asset that you want to add to the catalog. All top-level asset types are shown in the drop-down list. The asset types that are supported out-of-the-box are: Application, Web service, REST service, XML Service, BPEL Process, XML schema, virtualized services etc.) CentraSite supports three types of virtualized services, all of which are predefined asset types that CentraSite supports out-of-the-box: Virtual Service, Virtual REST Service, and Virtual XML Service. This document uses the term virtualized service when referring to the three types of virtualized services in general. For information about virtualized services, see Run-Time Governance with CentraSite. | ||
Organization | Choose the organization to which the asset will be added. (The drop-down list will contain the list of organizations to which you are permitted to add assets.) If you select an organization other than your own organization, you will nevertheless be the owner of the asset.
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Initial Version | Optional. Enter an identifier for the initial version of the asset. This is the user-defined version, as opposed to the automatically assigned system version. You can enter any string in this field, i.e. the version identifier does not need to be numeric. You can also leave the field blank. You can later create new versions of the asset (see Versioning an Asset). If the versioning feature is disabled for this asset type, the field is nevertheless displayed, thus allowing you to assign an identifier for this first version. If the import of the asset also causes other related objects to be imported (for example, if the WSDL definition for a web service includes references to other WSDL or schema definition files), the initial version is only assigned to the main asset identified in this dialog, and the initial version of the other imported objects is not assigned. | ||
Description | Optional. Enter a comment or descriptive information about the new asset. | ||
URL or File | Specify whether the input file will be read from your local file system (the File option) or from a URL-addressable location on the network (the URL option). If the file you are importing resides on the network, specify its URL. If the file resides in your local file system, specify the file name. You can use the Browse button to navigate to the required folder. |
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Credentials | If you have specified a URL, and the site you want to access via the URL requires user authentication, enter a username and password for authentication at the URL site. |
Resolution | Choose a resolution strategy, which will allow you to specify how an already existing imported/included file is handled. For each of the imported/included files you have one of these options: Overwrite the importing file with new content. Create a new version of the file with the new content (if, for example, you want to modify a WSDL file but want to retain its previous version). |
Important: | During creation of an asset, CentraSite will not allow you to add the asset to the catalog unless you have specified all "required" attributes in the asset's type definition. The value for the required attribute must be specified in the asset's profiles. |
Note: | In the user interface, a required attribute is displayed with an asterisk (*) next to its name. |