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3 In the Categories list, locate the blueprint.
4 Drag your blueprint to the canvas.
5 Configure the default values on the General and Create tabs.
These are the default values that appear in the service catalog form when a user requests the item.
6 Click Finish.
7 Select the blueprint and click Publish.
The XaaS blueprint is now part of the composite blueprint.
What to do next
Add the composite blueprint to a service. See Managing the Service Catalog.
Create an XaaS Resource Action
You create a resource action so that you can manage provisioned items using vRealize Orchestrator
workflows.
Prerequisites
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Log in to vRealize Automation as an XaaS architect.
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Verify that you have a custom resource that support the action. See Add an XaaS Custom Resource.
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If you are creating actions to run on items not provisioned as XaaS catalog items, verify that you
mapped the target resources. See Mapping Other Resources to Work with XaaS Resource Actions.
Procedure
1 Create a Resource Action
A resource action is an XaaS workflow that service catalog users can run on provisioned catalog
items. As an XaaS architect, you can create resource actions to define the operations that
consumers can perform on the provisioned items.
2 Publish a Resource Action
The newly created resource action is in draft state, and you must publish the resource action.
3 Assign an Icon to an XaaS Resource Action
After you create and publish a resource action, you can edit it and assign an icon to the action.
Create a Resource Action
A resource action is an XaaS workflow that service catalog users can run on provisioned catalog items.
As an XaaS architect, you can create resource actions to define the operations that consumers can
perform on the provisioned items.
By creating a resource action, you associate a vRealize Orchestrator workflow as a post-provisioning
operation. During this process, you can edit the default submission and read-only forms. See Designing a
Resource Action Form.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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