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commit 499186d2ca19b8d6183841ff1b3b07b388698706
Merge: 42f4eba 62cf36a
Author: Alex Heneveld <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Sep 4 14:44:05 2018 +0100

    Merge commit '62cf36a7' into release-5.0-reverted-222

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 +---
 +title: Upgrade
 +layout: website-normal
 +---
 +
- This guide provides all necessary information to upgrade Apache Brooklyn for 
both the RPM/DEB and Tarball packages.
- 
- ## Backwards Compatibility
- 
- Apache Brooklyn version 0.12.0 onward runs primarily inside a Karaf 
container. When upgrading from 0.11.0 or below,
- this update changes the mechanisms for launching Brooklyn.
- This will impact any custom scripting around the launching of Brooklyn, and 
the supplying of command line arguments.
- 
- Use of the `lib/dropins` and `lib/patch` folders will no longer work (because 
Karaf does not support that kind of classloading).
- Instead, code must be built and installed as [OSGi 
bundles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSGi#Bundles).
- 
- ## Upgrading
+ ## Upgrading Brooklyn
  
  * Use of RPM and DEB is now recommended where possible, rather than the 
tar.gz. This entirely replaces the previous install.
  

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