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Exercise 1.4 - Import and deploy the provided script collection

In Cloud Integration, it is possible to bundle scripts in a script collection that can be shared across different integration flows and APIs. We have prepared such a script collection with scripts that will be used within the REST API implementation. You just need to upload and deploy the collection.

Exercise steps

Run through the following steps.

  1. If you are not already in, switch to the Design area and enter your package Teched 2021 Exercise XX again with XX the participant number assigned to you
  2. In the package, switch to Edit mode
  3. Select menu Add --> Script Collection
  4. In the upcoming dialog, switch to the Upload radio button, then select Browse
  5. Navigate to the Integration Artifacts folder of your beforehand downloaded tutorial material, and select the Scripting - Script Collection XX.zip file with XX the participant number assigned to you, then click on OK
  6. You should see the script collection in the list of your artifacts
  7. From the action menu of the script collection, select Deploy
  8. Like you did for the message mapping, we will navigate to the Operations view to ensure that the artifact has been successfully deployed. Select entry Monitor from the navigation pane.
  9. In the Monitor, select the Script Collection tile below the Manage Integration Content section. If the Script Collection tile does not exist, you first need to add it by clicking on the Plus sign tile. In the upcoming tile settings dialog, select the Script Collection artefact type, then click OK
  10. Search for your participant number. After a while the status of your script collection will turn from Starting into Started


Script collection

Summary

At the end of this exercise, you should have uploaded and deployed the provided script collection.

Next, we will use the re-usable artifacts when implementing the REST API. Continue to - Exercise 2