Asset Management

Asset Management

Creating and publishing bundles

Creating and publishing bundles

If your organization has the Publish Content license, you can create bundles to share assets with other organizations.
When you create a bundle, you specify the bundle type. The bundle type determines who can use the bundle and also determines how the bundle is published.
You can create the following types of bundles:
Public bundles
A public bundle is available to all
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
organizations. When you create a public bundle, you submit the bundle to Informatica for approval. When the bundle is approved, Informatica makes the bundle available to all organizations.
Private bundles
A private bundle is available to a parent organization and its sub-organizations. You create a private bundle in the parent organization and then publish the bundle to the sub-organizations. Published private bundles appear on the Add-On Bundles page for sub-organizations.
After you publish a private bundle, you can push the bundle to all of the sub-organizations. When you push a private bundle, you install the bundle on all sub-organizations.
The Informatica review team does not review private bundles.
If a pushed bundle contains objects with changes that are incompatible with existing sub-organization tasks, it might cause the sub-organization tasks to become invalid or be removed.
If your organization does not have any sub-organizations, the option to create a private bundle is not available.
Unlisted bundles
An unlisted bundle is similar to a public bundle. However, only users who have the bundle access code have access to the bundle. When you create an unlisted bundle,
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
generates a bundle access code. The review team does not review unlisted bundles.
When you create a bundle, you specify how users can use the bundle assets. You can allow users to use bundle assets in one of the following ways:
Copy bundle assets
With this option, users can copy bundle assets to their projects and edit the assets.
In
Data Integration
, these bundles can include mappings,
mapping
tasks, mapplets, user-defined functions, and Visio templates.
Reference bundle assets
With this option, users can use bundle assets in tasks but they cannot copy or edit the bundle assets.
In
Data Integration
, these bundles can include mappings, mapplets, and Visio templates. All of the mappings must use parameterized connections.
Copy or reference bundle assets
With this option, users can either copy and edit bundle assets or reference bundle assets in tasks.
In
Data Integration
, these bundles can include mappings, mapplets, and Visio templates. All of the mappings must use parameterized connections.

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