About This Content
This guide explains working with design patterns, guided assistance, and externally created schemas. It explains automating builds and provides information about implementing continuous integration to design, create, and deliver solutions across Oracle Communications products. This guide includes examples of typical development code used in given situations.
Audience
This guide is intended for developers who work with Service Catalog and Design to build the code to support the metadata-driven components of Service Catalog and Design projects. You should have a good working knowledge of development languages such as Java, XPath, XQuery, or SQLcreate service fulfillment solutions. This guide assumes that you have a conceptual understanding of Design Studio and have read the Concepts guide.
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