Difference between revisions of "Solum/FeatureBlueprints/Definitions"
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A deployment unit (DU) is a unit of deployment for the application being deployed. For example, if Solum is configured to use containers for deploying application code, then the a DU would refer to a container instance. A deployment unit could be a docker container, an LXC container, a VM, or something else. | A deployment unit (DU) is a unit of deployment for the application being deployed. For example, if Solum is configured to use containers for deploying application code, then the a DU would refer to a container instance. A deployment unit could be a docker container, an LXC container, a VM, or something else. | ||
− | '''Common | + | '''Common actions'' |
* Register App: registers a new application in Solum and associates it with the user ( no application code is copied; no deployment is performed, yet) | * Register App: registers a new application in Solum and associates it with the user ( no application code is copied; no deployment is performed, yet) | ||
− | * Deploy App: deploys the application bits and generates a running application | + | * Deploy App: deploys the application bits and generates a running application. Associates dependent services with the app. Builds the application bits from code if required. |
Revision as of 16:19, 11 October 2013
Deployment Unit: A deployment unit (DU) is a unit of deployment for the application being deployed. For example, if Solum is configured to use containers for deploying application code, then the a DU would refer to a container instance. A deployment unit could be a docker container, an LXC container, a VM, or something else.
'Common actions
- Register App: registers a new application in Solum and associates it with the user ( no application code is copied; no deployment is performed, yet)
- Deploy App: deploys the application bits and generates a running application. Associates dependent services with the app. Builds the application bits from code if required.