For process applications, the process application tip or the specific process application snapshot is used to uniquely identify the version.
Toolkits can be deployed with one or more process applications, but the lifecycle of each toolkit is bound to the lifecycle of the process application. Each process application has its own copy of the dependent toolkit or toolkits deployed to the server. A deployed toolkit is not shared between process applications.
If the track associated with the process application is named something other than the default of Main, the track acronym is also part of the version context.
For more information, see the Examples section, later in this topic.
Process application snapshots
For process application snapshot deployments, the version context is a combination of the following items:
- Process application name acronym
- Process application track acronym (if a track other than Main is used)
- Process application snapshot acronym
Stand-alone toolkits
For toolkit snapshot deployments, the version context is a combination of the following items:
- Toolkit name acronym
- Toolkit track acronym (if a track other than Main is used)
- Toolkit snapshot acronym
Tips
Process application tips are used during iterative testing in Process Designer. They can be deployed to Process Center servers only.
For process application tip deployments, the version context is a combination of the following items:
- Process application name acronym
- Process application track acronym (if a track other than Main is used)
- "Tip"
For toolkit tip deployments, the version context is a combination of the following items:
- Toolkit name acronym
- Toolkit track acronym (if a track other than Main is used)
- "Tip"
Examples
Resources should be uniquely named and identified externally using the version context.
- The following table shows an example of names that are uniquely identified. In this example, a process application tip uses the default track name (Main):
- The following table shows an example of a process application tip that uses a non-default track name:
- The following table shows an example of names that are uniquely identified. In this example, a process application snapshot uses the default track name (Main):
- The following table shows an example of a process application snapshot that uses a non-default track name: