Reviewing Design Studio Sample Cartridges
Design Studio includes two OSM sample cartridges intended to provide examples of the type of configuration that you can model in a Design Studio OSM cartridge project. You can use these sample cartridges to familiarize yourself with OSM functionality, as a reference aid when first learning Design Studio, and as a starting point when modeling OSM cartridges. Each cartridge contains corresponding documentation to describe the cartridge content.
To open and review a sample cartridge:
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Install the Design Studio Samples feature from your internal update site.
For information about installing features, see the Design Studio Installation Guide.
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From the File menu, select New, and then select Example.
The New Example dialog box is displayed.
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Expand the Design Studio Order and Service Management Provisioning Examples directory.
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Select a sample cartridge.
There are two OSM sample cartridges. Select one of the following:
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Provisioning Broadband and Order Change Demo
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Provisioning View Framework Demo
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Click Next.
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Select the example project to contain the sample cartridge.
Do one of the following:
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For the Provisioning Broadband and Order Change Demo, select bb_ocm_demo.
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Provisioning View Framework Demo, select view_framework_demo.
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Click Finish.
The project is added to the Studio Projects view. You can expand the project directory to explore the entities included in the sample cartridge.
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Access the sample cartridge documentation.
Each cartridge is delivered with a corresponding file that contains documentation to describe the cartridge functionality. To access the documentation:
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From the Window menu, select Show View, and then select Package Explorer.
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In the Package Explore view, expand the sample cartridge project directory.
For example, expand either the bb_ocm_demo or the view_framework_demo directory.
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Expand the doc directory.
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Double-click the file to open the documentation.
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Note:
To run view_framework_demo in an OSM environment, you must define your Design Studio language preference as English (United States) [en-us]. See "Defining Language Preferences" for more information.