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Create and Deploy a Content Pack
When you have finished authoring your content, you can export it as a content pack.
What is a content pack? A content pack is the outcome of your project. It is collection of valid flows, decisions, operations, and system properties. It is packaged as a .jar file that is ready to be deployed in OO Central or imported as a dependency into OO Designer.
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Make sure that you have saved all changes in the workspace.
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Check that the content in the project is valid and that there are no errors.
Before exporting your content to a content pack, it is strongly recommended to check that your flows are valid. If the project contains invalid flows, decisions, operations, or system properties, a warning message is displayed, listing the number of invalid items that will be excluded from the content pack. If this occurs, it is recommended to fix the errors and then to try again as invalid content will not be exported. For details, see Validate Flows.
- In the Projects pane, select the project from which you want to create a content pack.
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Click the arrow next to the Create Content Pack button and select Download as content pack.
Note The Create Content Pack button is only enabled when a project is selected.
If there are unsaved editors open, the Save Changes dialog box gives you the option to save the changes. Click Save All to save all changes in the open editors.
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OO Designer validates the project before creating a content pack. If the project contains invalid flows, operations, or system properties, these are not included.
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In the dialog box, enter the content pack version number.
Note Version numbers can be a maximum of 50 characters long. Make sure that the version number does not include invalid characters, such as: \/:*?"<>|
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Click Download to download the content pack locally.
If there is invalid content in the project, the dialog box displays a warning that there are invalid items, which will not be packed inside the content pack.
Note To do this you must have the Manage Content permission in OO Central.
- In the Projects pane, select the project from which you want to create and deploy a content pack.
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Click the arrow next to the Create Content Pack button and select Deploy as content pack to OO Central.
Note The Create Content Pack button is only enabled when a project is selected.
If there are unsaved editors open, the Save Changes dialog box gives you the option to save the changes. Click Save All to save all changes in the open editors.
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OO Designer validates the project before creating a content pack. If the project contains invalid flows, decisions, operations, or system properties, these are not included.
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In the dialog box, enter the content pack version number.
Note Version numbers can be a maximum of 50 characters long. Make sure that the version number does not include invalid characters, such as: \/:*?"<>|
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Enter the URL of OO Central.
- If the URL uses the HTTP protocol, a warning message displays that HTTPS is recommended, for security reasons. The OO Central Username and Password credential fields are disabled. However, you are still able to deploy the content pack. The validation only checks the format of the URL, not its existence. The format should be: <protocol>://<hostname>:<port>/oo.
- If the URL uses the recommended HTTPS protocol, the OO Central Username and Password credential fields are enabled for inputs.
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Enter the OO Central Username and Password credentials, and then Click Deploy.
If there is invalid content in the project, the dialog box displays a warning that there are invalid items, which will not be packed inside the content pack.
If the operation fails before the deployment to Central, for example, during the creation of the content pack, an error is displayed in the dialog box.
If the operation fails during the deployment in Central, the list of problematic items is shown in the dialog box.
You can still download the content pack locally by clicking Click to download the content pack.
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If the content pack is deployed successfully to OO Central, you can also click Click to download the content pack.
Note If you are deploying to OO Central using a HTTPS URL, and the Central server certificate is not trusted, a dialog box opens showing the certificate details. The deployment process starts only if you approve the certificate.
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