1.5.6 General procedure for dynamically or statically setting property values when executing services
By mapping step properties to other step properties or service properties, you can execute processing by assigning the property value. You can also assign a fixed value to an input property.
This process is not limited to existing input properties or output properties. Users can create new properties and map them.
You might use this procedure when:
In processing that increases available memory, you want to be able to specify how much memory to allocate when executing a service (dynamically setting input properties), instead of using a fixed value.
In processing that increases available memory, you want the memory capacity to be fixed at 5 GB each time the service runs (statically setting input properties).
Required knowledge
General procedure
Task |
Mandatory/optional |
Refer to |
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1 |
Copy a release service template that you want to edit. |
Optional |
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2 |
Set step properties. |
Mandatory |
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3 |
Set service properties when setting a step property affects service properties. |
Optional |
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4 |
Validate an edited service template#. |
Optional |
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5 |
Release the completed service template and prepare to create the service. |
Mandatory |
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6 |
To move the service template from the development environment to another environment, export the service template, and then import it to the destination environment. |
Optional |
5.5.1 Procedure for exporting service templates, 5.6.1 Procedure for importing service templates |
7 |
Create, edit, and execute the service. |
Mandatory |
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If the validation process finds an issue with the service template, repeat tasks 2 to 4 as needed.