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Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
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Using
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Template
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Managing
Application
Template
Definitions
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</config>
</template>
d.
(Optional)
Tag
specific
variable
fields
or
variable
arrays
with
the
advanced
attribute,
which
enables
the
Basic/Advanced
display
feature
when
creating
a
template
instance
that
uses
this
application
template
definition.
When
creating
an
application
template
instance,
the
Basic/Advanced
display
feature
allows
the
user
to
set
the
view
to
Basic,
which
displays
only
the
variable
fields
that
require
their
input.
For
more
information
about
configuring
this
feature,
see
t
he
“Guidelines
and
Restrictions”
section
on
page
4-21
.
e.
To
configure
a
template
not
to
display
in
Application
Setup,
change
the
following
code
in
the
template
root
element
from
true
to
false:
showsInGuidedSetup=”
false
”
By
default,
templates
that
you
create
using
the
base
code
in
Step
3
display
as
options
when
using
Application
Setup
in
Guided
Setup
(see
the
“Using
Application
Setup”
section
on
pa
ge
3-14
).
Step
5
Save
the
template
file
as
an
.xml
file.
Step
6
(Optional)
Do
the
following:
a.
Import
the
template
into
ANM
(see
the
“Importing
an
Application
Template
Definition”
section
on
page
4-26
).
b.
From
ANM,
test
the
template
(see
the
“Testing
an
Application
Template
Definition”
section
on
page
4-28
).
c.
From
ANM,
create
an
application
template
instance
using
the
new
template
and
deploy
it
(see
the
“Creating
an
Application
Template
Instance”
section
on
page
4-4
).
Related
Topics
•
Managing
Application
Template
Definitions,
page
4-15
•
Editing
an
Application
Template
Definition,
page
4-15
•
Creating
an
Application
Template
Definition,
page
4-20
•
Exporting
an
Application
Template
Definition,
page
4-26
•
Importing
an
Application
Template
Definition,
page
4-26
•
Testing
an
Application
Template
Definition,
page
4-28
•
Deleting
an
Application
Template
Definition,
page
4-29
•
Creating
an
Application
Template
Instance,
page
4-4