This is the second part of Micah Smith's Intro to Automation 360 Packages. For part 1, go here: [ Ссылка ]
Intro to Package Development: Machine Setup - The only cloud native Robotic Process Automation Platform, Automation Anywhere Automation 360, enables developers to expand on its out-of-box package set with the creation of custom packages. Before you can start developing your own custom Automation 360 packages though, you'll need to make sure your machine is set up with the required pre-requisites for development. In this video, Micah walks developers through what's required for package development, and shows the process of getting all of those requirements set up on a totally clean machine so that users can follow along.
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Java Developer Kit (JDK) 11: [ Ссылка ]
IntelliJ Java IDE: [ Ссылка ]
Automation Anywhere Package SDK (and requirements list): [ Ссылка ]
Building the Package via Command Line (Outside of IntelliJ): [ Ссылка ]
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