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WebConfig - Home Screen
The Pro Cloud Server Configuration 'Home' page has three sections - 'Server Summary', 'Tasks' and 'Model Connections'.
Server Summary
The 'Server Summary' section provides information regarding the current server, including server name, version, license and Port configurations.
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Description |
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Server Name |
The Server Name which is being used to access the Pro Cloud Server. Note, in this case 'localhost' would refer to the machine which hosts WebConfig. |
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Version |
The version number of the Pro Cloud Server that the WebConfig is accessing. |
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Pro Models |
The number of models that currently have Pro Features enabled. |
WebConfig - Edit Model Connection |
License |
The edition of the Pro Cloud Server (based on the license). If no license has been added then an 'Add' link will be displayed here (which will take you to the 'Pro Cloud Server Licenses' screen'). |
WebConfig - Pro Cloud Server Licenses |
Expiry |
The expiry date of the Pro Cloud Server License. |
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Licensed to |
The name of the company to which the Pro Cloud Server is licensed. |
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Licensee |
The email address associated with this license, this being the email address that was provided when the License Request was created. |
WebConfig - New License Request |
Model Ports |
Lists Ports that are currently defined for use by Model Connections. |
WebConfig - Add or Edit a Port |
Tasks
The tasks section provides links to perform various tasks. The options available can vary depending on the type of license.
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Description |
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Server Settings |
Provides options to configure the Pro Cloud Server (log level, password, and Cloud Server License), and displays additional server information (log settings, and paths to relevant configuration files and directories). |
WebConfig - Server Settings |
Configure Ports |
View and configure Ports that the Pro Cloud Server will use for accessing models. |
WebConfig - Add or Edit a Port |
Configure Integration |
Configure the Integration Server and Integration Providers, and bind Integration Providers with Pro Models Connections. |
WebConfig - Add or Edit an Integration Data Provider |
Manage EA Licenses |
Manage floating licenses for Enterprise Architect (and Enterprise Architect Add-Ins). Note: This option is only available when using the Team Server or Enterprise edition of the Pro Cloud Server; it is not available when using the Token edition. |
WebConfig - Manage EA Floating Licenses |
View Logs |
Navigates to the 'View Logs' page, which lists the Cloud Server log files. On the 'View Logs' page, click on the 'View Log' icon in the 'Actions' column to view the contents of the log file. |
Model Connections
Lists the model connections defined for the Cloud Server. The list includes this information.
Item |
Description |
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Model Status |
To the left of the 'Name / Alias' field is a status icon. Red indicates that the connection has not been enabled (via the 'Enable Access' option), meaning this connection cannot currently be used. Green indicates that the model connection is enabled. |
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Name / Alias |
This field displays the name or alias of the model connection. When connecting to a Cloud model via Enterprise Architect, this name or alias should be entered in the 'Model Name' field. |
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Pro |
This field indicates whether Pro features are enabled for this model connection. Pro features include the ability to access the model connection via WebEA, and the ability to use Integration Plug-ins (for Confluence or Jira, for example). A green tick indicates that Pro features are enabled, while a blank field indicates they are not. An alert icon indicates that the 'Pro Features' option was enabled, but Pro Features are not currently enabled/accessible for the model connection. For example, this could occur if Pro Features were enabled but the Pro Cloud License has expired. When the alert icon is displayed, check the icon's tooltip for more information. |
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Database Type |
Displays the database type of the model (such as Firebird or SQL Server). |
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Read Only |
Indicates whether this connection provides read-only access to the model. |
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Require HTTPS |
Indicates that the model connection can only be accessed via the HTTPS protocol (via a Port that is also configured to use the HTTPS protocol). |
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Actions |
Provides icons to perform these actions:
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WebConfig - Edit Model Connection |
Add a Connection |
The list always contains, at the bottom, an option to add a new connection. |
WebConfig - Adding a Model Connection |