You can show all bookmarks, delete all bookmarks, or change the description of bookmarks at any time.
To open the bookmark window
To open a bookmark
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In the menu bar, click View > Bookmarks.
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Double-click a bookmark in the Bookmarks window.
To edit the bookmark description
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In the menu bar, click View > Bookmarks.
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Click a bookmark in the Bookmarks window.
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Click Edit bookmark description.
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Insert a description for the bookmark in the Bookmark description dialog.
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Click OK.
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You can set a bookmark for database objects at any time. This allows you to do things such as quickly access frequently used nodes.
To set a bookmark
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In the menu bar, click View > Navigation.
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In the navigation, double-click the database object that contains the node you require.
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In the definition tree view, right-click the node for which you would like to set a bookmark.
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Click Set bookmark in the context menu.
- Insert a description for the bookmark in the Bookmark description dialog.
- Click OK.
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You can delete single bookmarks, all bookmarks within a module, or all bookmarks within a project at any time.
To delete a single bookmark
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In the menu bar, click View > Bookmarks.
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Click the bookmark that you would like to delete in the Bookmarks window.
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Click Delete current bookmark.
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Confirm the prompt with Yes in the dialog.
To delete all the bookmarks in a module/component
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In the menu bar, click View > Bookmarks.
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Click Group by modules/components in the Bookmarks window.
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Click the module whose bookmarks you would like to delete.
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Click Remove bookmarks from module/component.
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Confirm the prompt with Yes in the dialog.
To remove all bookmarks
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In the menu bar, click View > Bookmarks.
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In the window, click Delete all bookmarks (Bookmarks).
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Confirm the prompt with Yes in the dialog.
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Before you can use an API that has been created with the API Designer, the API must be compiled using the API Designer compiler.
The API Designer compiler can be opened from the API Designer, as well as from the Database Compiler. For more information about the Database Compiler, see the One Identity Manager Operational Guide.
A web project must be compiled in the following cases:
The API Designer compiler creates a set of DLL files from the project's XML definition and saves them in the database.
Methods of compiling
There are two ways to compile a web project:
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Run a Release compilation to release a specific version of the project for use.
NOTE: Changes within the API Designer do not affect the API as long as there is no release compilation.
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Use a Debug compilation during the development phase for testing and debugging purposes. Debug compilation creates additional code to support the API Designer debugger. This means the DLL files are somewhat larger.
An API loads the latest compiled DLL files on startup. If these DLL files are updated, the web project reloads the new DLL files; however, only new sessions run with the code from the newly loaded DLLs.
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