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Configure the Server for Web View Development
During the Web view development process, you can configure the Orchestrator server to publish the Web view
from a working folder rather than from the Orchestrator server.
When the server runs in development mode, you can preview the Web view as you develop it, without having
to import it to the Orchestrator server to view it. You set the Orchestrator server to Web view development
mode in the Orchestrator configuration interface.
NOTE Because Orchestrator publishes Web views from the working folder, you cannot access Web views that
you have not exported to the working folder when the server is in development mode.
Prerequisites
To enable Web view development mode, your working folder must be on the same machine as the Orchestrator
server.
Procedure
1 Open the Orchestrator configuration interface in a browser.
Option Action
If you connect to the server using
HTTP
Go to http://
orchestrator_server
:8282
If you connect to the server securely
using HTTPS
Go to https://
orchestrator_server
:8283
2 Log in to the configuration interface by using the configuration username and password.
The Orchestrator administrator set the configuration username and password when they installed
Orchestrator.
3 Click the Advanced Configuration tab in the General view.
4 Check the Enable Web view development mode check box.
5 Type the path to the root of your working folder in the text box.
Make sure you provide the path to the root of the working folder. Do not include the name of the folder
that contains the Web view in the path.
For example, if you are working on a Web view in the folder C:\Documents and
Settings\
username
\Desktop\MyWebView\, type C:\Documents and Settings\
username
\Desktop\ as the
path.
6 Click Apply changes.
7 Click Restart Service in the the Startup Options view to restart the Orchestrator server in Web view
development mode.
8 After the Orchestrator server has restarted, start and log into the Orchestrator client.
9 Click Web Views.
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