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About the Local Development Environment


Developers working with Siebel Tools work on a local database. A local database is a snapshot of the server database that is stored on a user's machine. The data in each local database is a subset of the server database, as determined by each user's visibility rules. The development environment is illustrated in Figure 11.

Developers check out object definitions from the server database, then after making and testing changes on their local machines, they check them back into the server database.

Figure 11. Development Environment

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Working on a local database using check in and check out, rather than directly on the server database, provides the following benefits:

NOTE:  Siebel Web templates are not included in the check in and check out mechanism used to control object definitions. You must manage Siebel Web template files using a third-party source control application or a manual process. See Moving Modified Web Templates and Related Files.

See Checking Out Projects from the Server and Checking In Projects for information on how to perform check in and check out.


 Developing and Deploying Siebel eBusiness Applications 
 Published: 18 April 2003