Right now you can import and export configurations from / to your database. If people like this tool, I'm planning on making configurations available right besides the tool and maybe give people an opportunity to upload their own configs.
The main purpose of the tool is to take user-provided static or animatedclothing meshes and allow an artist to specify how the clothing mesh shouldbe simulated using APEX clothing. It also allows the user to playbackanimations and ensure that the clothing settings are properly selected. Theresult can be used to generate an APEX Clothing Asset file, which isused by the APEX run time component. The Asset filed contains all theinformation required in order to simulate a clothing mesh.
First an input mesh needs to be loaded. This is accomplished through theFile/Open Workspace and File/Load Mesh menus. A workspace is a reference to amesh with all the settings from the tool as it was last used.
You can export data from Neptune using either the Neptune-Export service, or neptune-export utility. Both the service and the command line tool publish data to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) in a CSV format, encrypted using Amazon S3 server-side encryption (SSE-S3). See Files exported by Neptune-Export and neptune-export.
The File name is used to define the generated name for an object. Use the supported tags database, schema or object name. The dialog allows export the settings defined in XML files and to import already defined settings from a saved XML file using the Export and Import buttons.
Someone suggested to install ApexLib Schema Export Tool as it exports everything with one click. But the problem is that i am using Oracle's web service of Apex and this tool can work only in the local Apex (Installed locally)
This is so strange that Oracle doesn't provide such a basic feature of exporting data script in Apex 5 and to do so, a tool must be installed.Can Anyone suggest a better solution than this? Any help would be appreciated.
The Import tool does not import sharing settings for objects or permission sets. It does not use the change set system from Salesforce and does not communicate with Salesforce or change your data. Also, you cannot set views for new pages during the import.
For device troubleshooting and certain other scenarios, it is sometimes useful to make the config file (enterprisehomescreen.xml) visible or to look inside the file and check its settings. The file can be made visible from Admin Mode by exporting it to a visible area of the file system. Alternatively, the config file can be viewed, copied, moved and shared via email or other means using the Android File Browser.
If you want to preserve these settings (i.e. you want to exclude the same fields every time you export templates), you can [3] enter a file name and click Download Current Settings to download the settings as a .txt file. When you need to export templates again, you can [4] select Choose File and upload the .txt settings file.
Note: The Download Current Settings button will also save any filters that you used to generate your list of templates for export.
Note that you can also check the View all Createable/Modifiable fields? checkbox on the right of the Export section to view all template fields names and API names.
Dashboard generation uses JMeter properties to customize the report. Some properties are used for general settings and others are used for a particular graph configuration or exporter configuration. All report generator properties can be found in file reportgenerator.properties. To customize these properties, you should copy them in user.properties file and modify them.
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