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7 On the General tab, set the URL folder value to include a suffix for the URL on which Orchestrator will
publish the Web view.
For example, if you set the URL folder to MyWebView, Orchestrator publishes the Web view at
http://
orchestrator_server
:8280/vmo/MyWebView/, where
orchestrator_server
is the IP address or
DNS name of the machine on which the Orchestrator server is running.
By default, the name of the URL folder matches the Web view name, but you can change this value.
NOTE If the Orchestrator server is running in Web view development mode, the URL folder value must
match the name of the working folder in which you are developing the Web view.
8 Click the Version digits to increment the version number for the Web view.
The Version Comment dialog box opens.
9 Type a comment for this version of the Web view and click OK.
For example, type Initial creation if you created the Web view.
10 On the General tab, type a description of the Web view in the Description text box .
11 Click Save and close to close the Web view editor.
You created a new Web view from a Web view template that you or another developer has defined as a resource
element.
What to do next
Export the contents of the new Web view to a working folder to modify them, and edit the Web view settings
and attributes in the Orchestrator client.
Export Web View Files to a Working Folder
When you create a new Web view, either as a skeleton or from a template, you export the Web view files to a
working folder on your local system for editing.
Prerequisites
You must have created a new Web view in the Orchestrator client, either as a skeleton or from a template.
Procedure
1 Click the Web Views view in the Orchestrator client.
2 Right-click the Web view in the Web view list and select Export to directory.
3 Select the working folder in your local system in which to develop the Web view and click Export.
The working folder in your local system now contains all the HTML, Web view component, image, and other
files of the Web view.
What to do next
You can edit and adapt the Web view files by using Web development tools.
NOTE To preview the Web view from the working folder while you develop it, set the Orchestrator server to
Web view development mode.
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