On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Ashansa Perera <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> In an appfactory review held on end of last year, a suggestion had been
> made to use a flip property for a resource than moving the resource from
> one path to another when we are changing the LC ( promoting  the app )
> (thread subjected to "Updated Invitation: Review App Factory BPEL and
> appfactory.xml @ Fri Nov 16 3:30pm - 4:30pm")
>
> The current implementation is we store appversion.rxt under the relevant
> LC stage (Development/Test/etc : image-1 ) and when an app promotion
> happens we move the rxt from the current stage to the next stage (image-2
> ). But Greg cache the resource for some time even after moving the resource
> to the new stage and we have intermittently faced issues like [1] due to
> this (image-3 : version 2.0.0 is in both Development and Testing).
>
> If the flip property mechanism is implemented, the registry resource
> structure for AF will change and this should be followed by modifying most
> of the logic related referring to app versions. ( This is the main reason
> for us to hold the flip property implementation )
>
I don't understand why we need this flip property.If it only to identify
lifecycle status of Rxt,There should a way to get the lifecycle status of
the rxt(In App Factory management console if you list the app version rxts
there is a column to display lc status).

> Since there are inconsistencies with resource move we are thinking of
> implementing the flipping property mechanism for GA.
> Are there any other recommended ways of solving this issue?
>
> Thoughts are welcome.
>
> [1] https://wso2.org/jira/browse/APPFAC-830
>
> --
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Ashansa Perera
> Software Engineer
> WSO2, Inc
>
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