1.3.1 General procedure for creating new service templates
Users are not limited to using and modifying the service templates provided by JP1/AO, and can create new service templates to meet specific needs.
You might use this procedure when:
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You want to create your own service template rather than use an existing one.
Required knowledge
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2.1.2 Overview of development service templates and release service templates
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2.2.2 Parameters to set when creating or copying service templates
General procedure
Task |
Mandatory/optional |
Refer to |
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1 |
Display the Editor window |
Mandatory |
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2 |
Create a blank service template |
Mandatory |
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3 |
If not using an existing plug-in, create a new plug-in |
Optional |
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To edit and re-use a release plug-in, copy the plug-in and edit the copy |
Optional |
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To edit and use a development plug-in, begin by editing the plug-in |
Optional |
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4 |
Set service definition information |
Mandatory |
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5 |
Add steps |
Mandatory |
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6 |
Connect relational lines |
Mandatory |
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7 |
Validate created service template# |
Optional |
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8 |
Release the completed service template and prepare to add the service |
Mandatory |
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9 |
If the development environment and active environment are separate, import the service template into the active environment |
Optional |
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10 |
Add, edit, and execute the service in the active environment |
Mandatory |
The Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Administration Guide
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If the validation process finds any issues with the service template, repeat tasks 3 to 7 as needed.