Managing data transfers between orchestrators has always been a complex task. Previously, assets, triggers, and other components had to be manually migrated, increasing the risk of errors. To streamline this process, UiPath has introduced a new feature designed specifically for developers who frequently work with separate test orchestrators or need to scale solutions for new clients. Here’s how it functions in practice.
Dominik Put
RPA Consultant and Business Analyst at Destan
Transferring data between orchestrators has always been a complex task. Previously, assets, triggers, and other components had to be migrated manually, increasing the risk of errors.
But since we’re in the intelligent automation industry, there’s no doubt it should be handled more efficiently!
Recently, UiPath introduced a new feature designed for developers who frequently work on separate test orchestrators or scale their solutions for new clients.
Here’s how it works in action.
A solution is a bundled collection of components developed and configured within the UiPath platform. It can range from a simple, single process to a more complex system comprising multiple processes, applications, and their dependencies.
Rather than manually transferring components within the UiPath platform, solutions enable packaging everything together, managing versions, and deploying them across orchestrators efficiently. UiPath introduced this tool to streamline data transfer and deployment.
Solutions management integrates various elements, including processes, assets, and queues, into a single package that can be downloaded and deployed to a different target orchestrator.
The Solutions Builder serves as a supporting tool for creating and modifying these packages, allowing users to add, remove, or update components as needed.
I've been eagerly anticipating this feature for a long time! Normally, I use a test orchestrator to evaluate my automations, then manually transfer all the assets—essentially doubling the workload.
Packaging a solution streamlines the process and reduces errors. However, not all data is transferable yet. As of now, we can transfer processes, assets, queues, storage buckets, and triggers.
I’m excited for future enhancements that include additional components like users (with permission settings), robots, and connected machines. This would make my UiPath development even more efficient!
Dominik Put
RPA Consultant and Business Analyst at Destan. Expert in Process Automation and Business Process Optimization.
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