Exploring the publishing center in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
The Publishing Center is a centralized capability in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace. It helps you configure, manage, and track publishing activities from a single location.
Publishing Center Overview
The Publishing Center provides a structured, repeatable way to publish curated EA content to broader audiences.
Use the Publishing Center for:
- Centralize publishing workflows- instead of managing ad‑hoc or manual publishing processes.
- Ensure consistency and governance- by controlling what content is published and how.
- Increase visibility and adoption- following enterprise standards by publishing them to consumable platforms.
- Track publishing activity and outcomes- through status and historical run logs.
- Publishing Configuration– defines the information that is published to the knowledge base.
- Knowledge Base – from where the published catalogs are consumed.
The Publishing Center displays a list of all available publishing configurations. Each row represents a catalog that can be published or republished.
- Draft– The configuration is ready to publish or has unpublished changes after edits.
- Publishing– A publish or republish operation is currently in progress.
- Published– The catalog has been successfully published to the Knowledge Base.
- Publishing failed– The publishing operation failed and requires attention.
Required plugin
Roles and permissions required for publishing
- Enterprise Architecture Admin (sn_apm.apm_admin)- to access the Publishing Center page in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
- Knowledge Base Admin (knowledge_admin)- to publish knowledge base articles
- Service Portal Admin (sp_admin)- to associate the knowledge base with portals
Configure publishing workflows
- What Enterprise Architecture content is included
- How the content is structured using AND/OR operators
- Where the published output is delivered
Each configuration represents a repeatable publishing setup whenever data changes.
Monitor publishing status
- Whether a publishing job is in progress, completed, or failed
- The outcome of each publishing run
- Errors or warnings encountered during publishing
This visibility helps you validate publishing results and quickly identify issues.
View publishing history
- Historical publishing runs
- Execution timestamps
- Status and results for each run
Publishing history provides traceability and operational insight, making it easier to audit changes and understand when published content was last refreshed.