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IBM ZD&T; Adding a Source Environment
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A source environment is the system where your artifacts come from. It could be a mainframe that you extract files from, or it could be a pre-built ADCD package that you work with.
This video is part of a series of IBM Z Development and Test Environment tutorials:
1. Configuring a Storage Server
2. Adding a Source Environment
3. Creating an Application Component from IBM Z
4. Creating an Application Image
5. Creating a Docker Target Environment
6. Configuring the License Server
7. Provisioning to a Docker
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