The steps outlined below are the ones necessary for moving a process to a test environment after it has been developed. The test environment can be used for the developer's own test or be a more formal test environment used by test users.
Unless the physical and logical files are built directly in the database library used for the test environment, you will have to move the files to the correct library. This library should not be the one containing the Websydian Express Database.
If you do not use the application library specified when installing Websydian Express (default XP10APP), you must ensure that the library you use is included in the library list specified in the EXPRESS job description.
If you use the library you build the objects into as your program library, this step is of course unnecessary
If not, copy the relevant objects to the library you use for your test environment. This library will typically be the one you have specified as the application library (default XP10APP) during the installation of Websydian Express.
Move the templates used by the process to the IFS folder defined for the application templates (default folder is "basicsite" or "demosite" respectively for the two preinstalled sites).
Define the necessary processes and presentations using the menus under "Content Loaders" in the administration menu.
Add a business process site element for the process to the site structure using the add site element wizard.
Check whether the site setting "Library for created events" points to the folder/library where you have placed your program objects.