What is a workday studio?
Workday studio is a unified eclipse-based environment that allows workday customers and third party to develop, deploy, debug and support their own complex integrations running in the workday cloud.
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Workday Studio Platform
Studio provides an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that helps developers design and build integrations. It is built on top of the open-source Eclipse IDE. With this development tool, you create an assembly
from a selection of reusable components that include transport, routing, configuration, and mediation steps. These assemblies form the basis of your integration.
Depending on the integration phase, you can use either workday studio or the workday application to work with the integration. Studio integrations have the following distinct phases:
1) Design
Using studio's design-time environment, you can develop the assemblies that form your integration.
2) Deploy
From Studio, you can connect to the cloud repository and deploy your integration.
3) Configure
Within the workday application, you can configure certain aspects of your integration, including user permissions and notifications.
4) Launch
You can launch the integration in one of several ways, using either studio or the workday application.
5) Monitor
After launching, you can track the progress of the integration from studio or the workday application. You can also view a consolidated report of the integration process after it has completed.
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