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Marco Scala
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Marco Scala

Marco Scala has been working for more than 15 years in delivering solutions to Large Enterprise Customers, first in the APM and J2EE field, and since 2009 in the field of Operational Intelligence and Splunk. He has provided consultancy for big Splunk installations on major Customers, focusing on the best and more effective solution for each different Customer's need. Since 2012 he's also a Certified Splunk Trainer. In the last years his major focus is to get Splunk Customer to gain the maximum value from their IT data, and provide the Business a better view and insight. BigData is another major field of interest, and his next challenge is using Splunk to give Customers useful insights and a practical implementation and exploitation of BigData.
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Kyle Smith
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Kyle Smith

Kyle Smith is a self-proclaimed geek and has been working with Splunk extensively since 2010. He enjoys integrating Splunk with new sources of data and types of visualization. He has spoken numerous times at the Splunk User Conference (most recently in 2014 on Lesser Known Search Commands) and is an active contributor to the Splunk Answers community and also to the #splunk IRC channel. He was awarded membership into the SplunkTrust as a founding member. He has published several Splunk Apps and add-ons to Splunkbase, the Splunk community's premier Apps and add-ons platform. He has worked in both higher education and private industry; he is currently working as an integration developer for Splunk's longest running professional services partner. He lives in central Pennsylvania with his family.
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Packaging the App


Now we actually get to package the App in preparation for publishing. We will cover how to use both a *nix command line as well as 7-Zip for Windows. We will carry out the compression only after readying the folder structure for packaging. Let's start by copying the entire App folder to a new location. This makes sure that we get a clean directory to move files and content within. If you are using Git, you can also simply commit the dev changes and clone the repository into a different folder. This is beneficial, since earlier we had some build files in the appserver/static folder, but they didn't make it into the repository. Keep it clean, and keep it small!

Once you have relocated your App, we can start with the actual packaging. The first thing to remove is the metadata/local.meta file. The next thing is to check the default permissions in metadata/default.meta. If they look good, let's move on to the bin folder. This is where you would want to remove any *.pyc files...

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Marco Scala

Marco Scala has been working for more than 15 years in delivering solutions to Large Enterprise Customers, first in the APM and J2EE field, and since 2009 in the field of Operational Intelligence and Splunk. He has provided consultancy for big Splunk installations on major Customers, focusing on the best and more effective solution for each different Customer's need. Since 2012 he's also a Certified Splunk Trainer. In the last years his major focus is to get Splunk Customer to gain the maximum value from their IT data, and provide the Business a better view and insight. BigData is another major field of interest, and his next challenge is using Splunk to give Customers useful insights and a practical implementation and exploitation of BigData.
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Kyle Smith

Kyle Smith is a self-proclaimed geek and has been working with Splunk extensively since 2010. He enjoys integrating Splunk with new sources of data and types of visualization. He has spoken numerous times at the Splunk User Conference (most recently in 2014 on Lesser Known Search Commands) and is an active contributor to the Splunk Answers community and also to the #splunk IRC channel. He was awarded membership into the SplunkTrust as a founding member. He has published several Splunk Apps and add-ons to Splunkbase, the Splunk community's premier Apps and add-ons platform. He has worked in both higher education and private industry; he is currently working as an integration developer for Splunk's longest running professional services partner. He lives in central Pennsylvania with his family.
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