Difference between revisions of "Collaborative Development Configurations"

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==Develop on Separate Platforms==
==Develop on Separate Platforms==
Service providers with appropriate licenses can set up the [[Installable Version]] of the platform  
Service providers with appropriate licenses can set up the [[Installable Version]] of the platform on multiple, independent systems. Those systems can then be configured as development, testing, or production instances. With that architecture, collaboration is achieved by sharing the [[Metadata Repository]] using a Version Control System like Subversion.
on multiple, independent systems. Those systems can then be configured as development, testing, or
production instances. With that architecture, collaboration is achieved by sharing the [[Metadata Repository]] using a Version Control System like Subversion.


:''Learn more:'' [[Service Provider Settings#Instance Configuration|Instance Configuration]]
:''Learn more:'' [[Service Provider Settings#Instance Configuration|Instance Configuration]]
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==Develop in the Cloud==
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==Shared Packages==
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==Develop in the Cloud==
Tenants are created, and their IDs listed in the Tenant Configuration. Those tenancies then become [[Development Tenancy|Development Tenancies]]. With that architecture, collaboration is achieved by publishing and subscribing to packages.
Tenants are created, and their IDs listed in the Tenant Configuration. Those tenancies then become [[Development Tenancy|Development Tenancies]]. With that architecture, collaboration is achieved by publishing and subscribing to packages.



Revision as of 21:36, 24 July 2012

Any tenant can develop new applications and customize existing ones. Service Providers have additional capabilities, designed to allow for collaborative development, testing, and production deployment in the cloud

Shared Packages

Learn more: Packages

Develop in the Cloud

Tenants are created, and their IDs listed in the Tenant Configuration. Those tenancies then become Development Tenancies. With that architecture, collaboration is achieved by publishing and subscribing to packages.

Learn more: