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3 Click Browse and browse to the appropriate folder.
Option Action
If you installed the standalone
version of Orchestrator
Go to C:\Program
Files\VMware\Orchestrator\apps\webviewTemplates\default_web
view.zip
If the vCenter Server installed
Orchestrator
Go to C:\Program
Files\VMware\Infrastructure\Orchestrator\apps\webviewTempla
tes\default_webview.zip
4 Select the default_webview.zip file and click Open.
5 Name the Web view Virtual Machine Manager.
The Virtual Machine Manager Web view now appears in the list in the Web Views view in the client.
6 Right-click Virtual Machine Manager and select Publish to preview the empty template.
7 In a browser, go to http://
<orchestrator_server>
:8280/vmo/ to see the list of Web views running on the
Orchestrator server.
8 Click Virtual Machine Manager and log in using your Orchestrator username and password.
You see a basic Web view, with no operations or functions.
You created an empty Web view from a template, and inspected it in a browser.
What to do next
Export the empty Web view to a working folder.
Export the Virtual Machine Manager Web View to a Working Folder
You edit the HTML files and Web view components of the Virtual Machine Manager Web view on your local
system, using Web development tools.
Prerequisites
Verify that you imported the default Web view template to Orchestrator and used it to create a new Web view.
Procedure
1 Create a folder on your local system in which to develop the Virtual Machine Manager Web view.
For example, MyWebView.
2 (Optional) If Virtual Machine Manager is running, in the Web Views view of the Orchestrator client, right-
click Virtual Machine Manager and select Unpublish.
3 Right-click Virtual Machine Manager and select Export to directory.
4 Navigate to your working folder and click Export.
You exported the empty Web view to a working directory.
What to do next
Provide the Web view components with unique names.
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