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Creating XaaS Blueprints and Resource Actions
The XaaS blueprints can be published as catalog items or used in the blueprint designer. The resource
actions are action that you run on provisioned items.
XaaS is uses vRealize Orchestrator to run workflows that provision items or run actions. For example, you
can configure the workflows to create vSphere virtual machines, Active Directory users in groups, or
PowerShell scripts. If you create a custom vRealize Orchestrator workflow, you can provide that workflow
as an item in the service catalog, allowing the entitled users to run the workflow.
vRealize Orchestrator Integration in vRealize Automation
vRealize Orchestrator is the workflow engine integrated in vRealize Automation.
The vRealize Orchestrator server distributed with vRealize Automation is preconfigured, and therefore
when your system administrator deploys the vRealize Automation Appliance, the vRealize Orchestrator
server is up and running.
Figure 41. Create and Request Catalog Items Included in an XaaS to Provision a Custom
Resource
Map vRealize
Orchestrator
object types
and workflows
to vRealize
Automation
Active
Directory
vCenter
Server
SOAP
HTTP-
REST
Request a catalog item
Provision the custom resource
XaaS blueprint
vRealize Automation
Catalog
Orchestrator Workflow
Engine and Library
XaaS
Run a
vRealize
Orchestrator
Custom Resource
Expose new
object and
actions in
vRealize
Automation
Publish catalog item
XaaS
XaaS architects add custom resources related to the supported endpoints and provided workflows, and
then create XaaS blueprints and actions based on those resources. Tenant administrators and business
group managers can add the XaaS blueprints and actions to the service catalog. The XaaS blueprint can
also be used in the blueprint designer.
When the service catalog user requests an item, vRealize Automation runs a vRealize Orchestrator
workflow to provision the custom resource.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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