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Can anyone tell me what was changed in the Appian Configuration Manger 7.5 R3 re
jordanp
over 11 years ago
Can anyone tell me what was changed in the Appian Configuration Manger 7.5 R3 release? There are no details of this anywhere, and so it's hard to know if I really need to upgrade to it or not... I'm already on the ACM 7.5 version, I just haven't grabbed the R2 or R3 releases....
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james.franklin
over 11 years ago
Hi Jordan, as it happens I'm currently in the process of evaluating 7.5 with the ACM deployed. I am also interested in what has been altered in R3. I use a file comparison application heavily when working on content such as this which I find indispensable.
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Mike Cichy
Appian Employee
over 11 years ago
Apologies for the delay on the release notes. R2 resolved issues with custom code compilation that relied on JBoss libraries to RedHat's bizzare library update policy and cleaned up data source configuration. R3 addressed issues with deployment of Apache HTTP configs.
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jordanp
over 11 years ago
Thanks for the info, Mike. Is there a place that these ACM release notes will be posted in the future? Similar to hotfix release notes?
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Mike Cichy
Appian Employee
over 11 years ago
The changes are posted in the documentation page:
docswiki.appian.com/.../Appian_Configuration_Manager
We usually make a wider announcement for each release but since this release addressed the not-so-common scenarios, we did not make one.
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jordanp
over 11 years ago
Ah, I see it now. Thanks again.
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