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Hi, we're just in the process of upgrading to Appian 7.9. The bes
moritzw
over 9 years ago
Hi,
we're just in the process of upgrading to Appian 7.9. The best new feature in this release from a developer point of view is the new patch functionality. After this change I am trying to find out what the best practice for application deployment will be going forward. There is a good article about it in the Appian wiki:
forum.appian.com/.../Change_and_Configuration_Management.html
, but I assume it's somewhat outdated with the release of Appian 7.9.
With the batch functionality in place, my assumption for a best practice would be to just have one application for every application and one global application. Instead of different applications for cdts, navigation objects and everything else.
Do you agree with this approach or are there other ideas out there for a best practice on application deployment in a post 7.9 world?
TIA, Moritz
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moritzw
over 9 years ago
That's pretty much what we did with 7.8 and before. I thought there would be a more elegant approach to this with the new functionality? What are the downsides of just putting everything in one application and generating the patches from that application?
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That's pretty much what we did with 7.8 and before. I thought there would be a more elegant approach to this with the new functionality? What are the downsides of just putting everything in one application and generating the patches from that application?
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