Creating Registry Resources

Initially, your registry resources project will contain only a pom file. You can create any number of registry resources inside that project. To create a registry resource:

  1. If you have already created an Registry Resource project, right-click the project in the left navigation panel, click New , and then click Registry Resource. This will open the New Registry Resource window.
  2. Select the From existing template option and click Next.

From existing template

Use the From existing template option if you want to select a template from which to create a registry resource.

  1. Select From existing template and click Next.
  2. In the Template field, select a template from the list. In this example, a WSDL file template is used.
  3. Specify a name for the WSDL file.
  4. In the Registry Path field, define where you want to save the resource in the registry.
  5. In the Save Resource in field, select an existing Registry Resource project in which you want to save the resource. Alternatively, you can create a new Registry Resource project.
  6. Click Finish .
  7. Now you will see the WSDL file generated with the specified name and opened in the embedded WSDL editor.

Import from file system

Use the Import from file system option to import a file or a folder containing registry resources. This helps you import a resource and collection from the same registry instance or a different registry instance that you have added. Similarly, you can export a resource or collection to the same registry instance or a different registry instance.

  1. Click the Import from file system option and click Next .
  2. Click Browse file or Browse folder and browse to the relevant file or folder.
  3. If you browsed to a folder, the Copy content only check box will be enabled. Select the check box if you want to copy only the content of the folder and not the folder itself to the location you specify below.
  4. In the Registry Path to deploy field, specify where the registry resource should be checked-in at the time of deployment.
  5. In the Save Resource in field, select an existing Registry Resource project in which you want to save the resource. Alternatively, you can create a new Registry Resource project.
  6. Click Finish .

Import Registry dump file from file system

Use this option to browse to a Registry Dump file which you can use to sync a registry.

  1. Click the Import Registry dump file from file system option and click Next .
  2. Click Browse and browse to the relevant file.
  3. In the Registry Path to deploy field, specify where the registry resource should be checked-in at the time of deployment.
  4. In the Save Resource in field, select an existing Registry Resource project in which you want to save the resource. Alternatively, you can create a new Registry Resource project.
  5. Click Finish .

Check-out from Registry

  1. Click Check-out from registry and click Next.
  2. Specify the path and artifact name.
  3. In the Registry Path to deploy field, specify where the registry resource should be checked-in at the time of deployment.
  4. In the Save Resource in field, select an existing Registry Resource project in which you want to save the resource. Alternatively, you can create a new Registry Resource project.
  5. Click Finish .

Editing a Registry Resource

You may need to change the details you entered for a registry resource, for example, the registry path. You can edit such information using the Registry Resource Editor. To open the Registry Resource Editor, right-click on the Registry Resources project and click Registry Resource Editor.

This editor lists all the registry resources that you have defined in that project and it will list the Registry Path to Deploy information per resource.

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