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can you mention which account you are using for this deployment and what all permissions it has. If operator don't have change and deploy permissions in the development environment. how can he add applications to deployment plan.
Andrew here...Are you running everything locally? Keep in mind that the ability to debug a .NET extension relies on having access to the IIS server, which can only be done for a local or on-prem install. This process does not apply to the OutSystems Cloud, since you cannot access the server processes for debugging there.
Check out our Crash Course playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLxALhSwsaivzR0SyCo_LHhDvOARPtZPi6 Specifically, I'd recommend the videos "How Do I Get OutSystems" and "How Does OutSystems Work" as great starting points. We'll be adding more videos soon, so make sure to subscribe to the channel. Another great resource for new OutSystems devs is our Guided Path training: www.outsystems.com/training/paths/
Andrew here...I've added a couple of links in the description to help locate the hostname. For a standard OutSystems cloud platform, check the documentation link. If you're using a personal edition, try the Forge component mentioned. Once you have the hostname, refer to the linked MongoDB documentation for adding it to the server access list.
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Can you provide your connection string without your personal data ? Mine seems not to work when selecting “Directory” on the page ? And did you modify your MongoDB network access settings to include your outsystems instance ?
At this point, your best bet is to use the new Integration Builder MongoDB integration, as it is the most up-to-date implementation, and should help you avoid any issues with connection string syntax due to deprecated drivers and such. Check out the new video that shows how it's done: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wKLKNJbCNuM.html