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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 Locking and Unlocking Virtualize Server Artifacts 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. See Locking and Unlocking Virtualize Server Artifacts for detailsRequires 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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