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How can I make a REST Grid Widget work in multiple environments?


I'm working with a client that has multiple SBM environments: Development, Test
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    Since SBM 10.1.2 (maybe a little earlier), when a process app containing a REST Grid Widget is deployed, an endpoint is generated for the grid under the destination environment. It should be a simple matter of changing the endpoint definition in the Application Repository and redeploying the process app to bind to the desired server/endpoint for the given environment. In this way, REST Grids scale like Orchestrations when moving the process app through different environments.
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    Since SBM 10.1.2 (maybe a little earlier), when a process app containing a REST Grid Widget is deployed, an endpoint is generated for the grid under the destination environment. It should be a simple matter of changing the endpoint definition in the Application Repository and redeploying the process app to bind to the desired server/endpoint for the given environment. In this way, REST Grids scale like Orchestrations when moving the process app through different environments.
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    Since SBM 10.1.2 (maybe a little earlier), when a process app containing a REST Grid Widget is deployed, an endpoint is generated for the grid under the destination environment. It should be a simple matter of changing the endpoint definition in the Application Repository and redeploying the process app to bind to the desired server/endpoint for the given environment. In this way, REST Grids scale like Orchestrations when moving the process app through different environments.
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    Thanks Garry. I missed the reference to the endpoint dialog box in the docs.