On May 7, 2009, at 17:17 , Guillaume Nodet wrote:
Right, we've already talked about that. But can Ace handle the simple
use case I outlined?
You mean this one:
Take a simple example where you have a shell installed and you want
to
deploy a new service along with its commands. The deployment admin
would not really allow to do that afaik.
If you provision a target (let's call it "A") with Ace, you usually
start out with an "empty framework" with just a management agent
installed. Taking that as a starting point, you first deploy the
shell. That will trigger the creation of the first version of a
deployment package "A" for this target with a version of 1. Later you
decide to deploy that new service plus its commands. That means an
update of deployment package "A" is created, with a version of 2. Fix
packages (containing just the delta between version 1 and 2) are also
supported.
Greetings, Marcel
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