Export Extended Rule Libraries Without a Resource Tag
About this task
To export resources without a resource tag:
Procedure
- From the Deployment menu, select Resource Manager > Import/Export.
- On the Import/Export Resources page, next to Export Resources, click Go!
- On the Output Format Type page, indicate the type of format to export to, XML Document or Install Bundle, and then click Next.
- On the Resource Group page, accept the default No to indicate that you do not want to export resources according to a tag name and click Next.
- On the Export Type page, indicate the type of export to perform for resources versions and click Next. Options are:
- Standard – Export the default version of the resource.
- Advanced – Export the default or all versions of the resource.
- On the Select Resources page, indicate Extended Rule Libraries as the resource you want to export, and click Next.
- On the page that reflects the resource to export, select the extended rule library or libraries that you want to export from the Available box, click the arrow to move the resources to the To be exported box, and repeat for all libraries that you want to export.
- Complete one of the following steps:
- If you are exporting only the default version of the library, click Next.
- If you chose to use the Advanced option on the Export Type page and if you are exporting all versions of the library, select Export All Versions (located below the Available box) and click Next.
- If you selected more than one resource type in step 6, the next Resource Type page opens. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each page the reflects the resources you select.
- Click Finish to export the library and create the export file.
- When the message, The system update completed successfully displays, click View Export Report to see the export report.
- Click Download Export data (.xml or .jar) to download the export file to a hard drive or disk.
Note: The extension shown in the parentheses depends on the type of file you chose to export to, either an XML document (.xml) or an installable bundle (.jar).
- In the File Download dialog box, click Save.
- In the Save As dialog box, select the location to which to save the file, and click Save.