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Icons also alert you if an artifact is locked and, if so, by which user and at what access level. For details on how to lock and unlock artifacts, see [Virtualize サーバー] ビューの操作 Note: Locking and unlocking artifacts requires CTP.
Configuration details for each virtual asset, message proxy, and JDBC controller deployment on the local Virtualize server are saved within a separate XML file within your workspace directory. These files are automatically named based on the deployment name and use the following extensions: .pvadd (virtual assets), .pmpdd (message proxies), or .pjcdd for (JDBC controllers).
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- From the Server node:
- Start Server: Starts the local server.
- Stop Server: Stops the local server.
- Refresh: Refreshes all servers in the tree.
- Add Server: Allows you to add a remote server to the Virtualize Server view.
- From the Local machine node:
- Open: Opens a panel that allows you to configure advanced settings for the local Virtualize server. See Configuring Server and Deployment Settings Virtualize for details.
- Refresh: Refreshes the local Virtualize server.
- Add Virtual Asset: Allows you to add a virtual asset to the local Virtualize server.
- Re-deploy All Virtual Assets: Re-deploys virtual assets so that modifications are "live."
- From a remote server node:
- Open: Opens a panel that allows you to configure advanced settings for the given Virtualize server. See Configuring Server and Deployment Settings Virtualize for details.
- Refresh: Refreshes the given server (e.g., to keep it in sync with virtual assets added or removed by other team members).
- Add Virtual Asset: Allows you to add a virtual asset to the given server.
- Re-deploy All Virtual Assets: Re-deploys virtual assets so that modifications are "live."
- Remove Server: Removes a remote server from the Virtualize Server view.
- From a specific virtual asset node (local machine or remote server):
- Open: Opens a panel that allows you to configure advanced deployment settings for the given virtual asset. See Configuring Server and Deployment Settings Virtualize for details.
- Copy: Allows you to copy a virtual asset so you can paste it from one server to another.
- Paste: Allows you to paste a copied virtual asset from one server to another.
- Disable: Disables the virtual asset (so it is still present but cannot be accessed).
- Delete: Deletes the virtual asset from the given server.
- Start monitoring/stop monitoring: Tells Virtualize to start/stop reporting the events related to a virtual asset. See Gaining Visibility into Server Events for details.
- Re-deploy Virtual Asset: Re-deploys this virtual asset so that modifications are "live."
- Lock/Unlock: Adds or removes locks that prevent other users from modifying or deleting an artifact you’re working on. Requires CTP.
- Copy to workspace: Copies this virtual asset to your workspace so you modify it.
- Unprocessed Messages: Shows details on messages that were sent, but not processed.
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