You can simple download the Developer Studio tool from https://developer.ifs.com/tools/devstudio and install into you local machine. Unlike in Apps10 you don't need to run developer studio via Citrix.
Since you are in IFS Cloud 22r2, the source code is now separated., you need to download the source code from Jfrog Antifactory as well as solution repository and feed it into developer studio to configure you project in the tool. Please refer to following page in 22R2 techdoc to get more info on how to setup the project in order to get started.
Developments in IFS Cloud is tightly coupled with Lifecycle Experience portal and connection to the code repository, build place database is done via Azure VPN connection on your local workstation.
Since the development on IFS Cloud is different from Apps 10, I recommend you to go through the lifecycle experience guide first and get familiar with the terminology and the development lifecycle or check IFS academy course on this topic.
You can simple download the Developer Studio tool from https://developer.ifs.com/tools/devstudio and install into you local machine. Unlike in Apps10 you don't need to run developer studio via Citrix.
Since you are in IFS Cloud 22r2, the source code is now separated., you need to download the source code from Jfrog Antifactory as well as solution repository and feed it into developer studio to configure you project in the tool. Please refer to following page in 22R2 techdoc to get more info on how to setup the project in order to get started.
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