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6 Complete the form that appears.
Option Action
Source Workflow
Click Not Set and select the original workflow that you duplicated to bind
the workflow to a pod.
Target Workflow
Click Not Set and select the workflow that you duplicated.
7 Click Submit to run the workflow.
If the workflow completes successfully, you can go to the Resources view, expand the folder you created,
and see the properties files that were created for each language.
Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vCloud
Automation Center
vCloud Automation Center provides a service catalog with a request and approval engine that allows fine-
grained control of workflows through entitlement and auditing. The workflows contained in the vCAC60
folder in Orchestrator were created to work through vCloud Automation Center. These workflows require
the administrator to configure them before exposing them to delegated administrators and end users.
Administrators can add service blueprints by browsing through Orchestrator > Library > Horizon and
selecting a specific workflow. You can use standard vCloud Automation Center procedures to publish and
entitle through Catalog Management. Because entitlement is usually very specific when the workflow is
used in vCloud Automation Center, you will want to bind the workflow to a particular View pod or desktop
or application pool.
1 Create Business Groups for Delegated Administrators and End Users on page 32
In vCloud Automation Center, users must belong to a business group before they can be entitled to a
service created for a Horizon vCO plug-in workflow.
2 Create Services for Delegated Administrators and End Users on page 33
In vCloud Automation Center, administrators must create a service in order to entitle users to catalog
items.
3 Create Entitlements for Delegated Administrators and End Users on page 34
To create an entitlement in vCloud Automation Center, administrators specify a business group and
the service that corresponds to that group.
4 Bind vCAC60 Workflows to Specific Pods and Pools in vCloud Automation Center on page 35
To expose a workflow through the vCloud Automation Center service catalog, the administrator must
use vCloud Automation Center to bind the workflow to a specific pod and pool.
5 Configure the Catalog Item for the Workflow on page 36
In vCloud Automation Center, administrators can configure workflows to appear in the catalog for
delegated administrators and end users.
Create Business Groups for Delegated Administrators and End Users
In vCloud Automation Center, users must belong to a business group before they can be entitled to a service
created for a Horizon vCO plug-in workflow.
If you have been using vCloud Automation Center, you might have already created these business groups
or equivalent ones.
Using the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
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