Exporting a template creates a JSON file (file extension .json) that
contains the template's configuration information, resource templates, environment templates,
approval processes, application processes, and generic processes.
To move application templates between servers, you can export the template and import it on
a different server. When you import an application template, all resource templates, environment
templates, approval processes, application processes, generic processes, and tags that it uses are
also imported. When you export components, applications, processes, or templates, and then
import them on a different computer, the same versions of the same plug-ins must be installed on
both computers.
Note: Exporting application
templates in this way includes only the most recent version of each embedded application
process.
For information about JSON, see the JSON website.
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Go to the Application Templates pane ().
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In the same row as the application template to export, click .
In the default download location for your browser, a file with the same name as the
application template is saved. For example, if the application is named
JPetStore, the JSON file is named
JPetStore.json.
You can import the application to another server that uses the same version of IBM® UrbanCode® Deploy. See
Importing application templates.