Deploy from Fabric Studio

New or already existing Fabric project implementations must be deployed to the server side so that all recent code changes are compiled and are ready to be used. A deployment can be performed either from the Fabric Studio or from the Fabric Server (also known as an Offline Deploy).

Before starting the Deployment process on a project, check that the target Fabric Server is configured. To do so, go to the User Preferences > Server Configuration window and configure the required Fabric Server, or use the DEBUG SERVER option that is already configured by default to localhost.

Note that to force the sync of the LU Instances after deployment, check Force Upgrade Post Deploy ) in the Server Configuration window.

How Do I Deploy a Fabric Object from the Fabric Studio?

The following steps must be performed in the Fabric Studio for each deployed object, Logical Unit, Web Service, Broadway flow, Graphit or Reference table.

  1. Right click the object to be deployed and then select Deploy to Server to display the list of servers defined in the User Preferences window. Note that the Force Upgrade Post Deploy notification is displayed next to the server if the server is checked as Force Upgrade Post Deploy in the Server Configuration tab.

  2. Do either:

    • Click [Server Name].
    • Click Add/Edit to open the User Preferences window if the required server configuration is missing.

Deploying Fabric Objects to the Fabric Debug Server

To debug an LU it must first be deployed to the local Fabric debug server. A deployed LU has a green circle next to its name.

To deploy the Fabric implementation to the Fabric debug server, do either:

  • Right click the selected Fabric object > Deploy To debug.
  • Click Deploy in the upper Fabric Debug panel.

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Deploy from Fabric Studio

New or already existing Fabric project implementations must be deployed to the server side so that all recent code changes are compiled and are ready to be used. A deployment can be performed either from the Fabric Studio or from the Fabric Server (also known as an Offline Deploy).

Before starting the Deployment process on a project, check that the target Fabric Server is configured. To do so, go to the User Preferences > Server Configuration window and configure the required Fabric Server, or use the DEBUG SERVER option that is already configured by default to localhost.

Note that to force the sync of the LU Instances after deployment, check Force Upgrade Post Deploy ) in the Server Configuration window.

How Do I Deploy a Fabric Object from the Fabric Studio?

The following steps must be performed in the Fabric Studio for each deployed object, Logical Unit, Web Service, Broadway flow, Graphit or Reference table.

  1. Right click the object to be deployed and then select Deploy to Server to display the list of servers defined in the User Preferences window. Note that the Force Upgrade Post Deploy notification is displayed next to the server if the server is checked as Force Upgrade Post Deploy in the Server Configuration tab.

  2. Do either:

    • Click [Server Name].
    • Click Add/Edit to open the User Preferences window if the required server configuration is missing.

Deploying Fabric Objects to the Fabric Debug Server

To debug an LU it must first be deployed to the local Fabric debug server. A deployed LU has a green circle next to its name.

To deploy the Fabric implementation to the Fabric debug server, do either:

  • Right click the selected Fabric object > Deploy To debug.
  • Click Deploy in the upper Fabric Debug panel.

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