03-09-2007 12:29 PM
Yes, with the GA release we will be added a basic deployment capability to push content from one Alfresco server (used for web development and publishing) to a second Alfresco server (used for content delivery). We also intend to add support for r-e-p-l-i-c-ating to a file server as well for basic statically -generated websites.
In this release, we will be putting out the production version of the Alfresco Web Content Management system […] The primary focus on this will be in federable (and massively scalable) systems.
03-17-2007 07:21 AM
03-19-2007 06:29 AM
03-23-2007 10:50 AM
Sacco:
Our deployment capabilities will be shipping with our upcoming maintanence release, tentatively scheduled for the end of March. This new capability will allow web developers / content managers to specify one or more IP addresses to deploy to (that are running an Alfresco server), and then transactionally replicate a snapshot to each machine (transaction on a per machine basis; transactionality not guaranteed across machines). In the Web Project view, users will be able to selectively deploy any snapshot, where deploying an older snapshot will rollback the run-time site. You will also have the ability to turn-on an auto-deploy feature - particularly useful in an intranet scenario - where any submission to Staging will automatically replicate out to the production environment.
The server component of our deployment services is functionally complete and we are now working on the UI integration. Please stay tuned for further details.
Kevin
03-27-2007 06:37 AM
03-27-2007 08:41 AM
Jason:
Deployment work should finalize shortly. We anticipate releasing our 2.0.1 release in the next couple of weeks.
Work on deployment is happening on a maintenance release branch. This is a branch from which we'll build our 2.0.1 enterprise maintenance release. The codeline for 2.0.1 once released will be merged into HEAD and be available from our SVN. HEAD is where 2.1.0 development is occuring, and so you'll be testing deployment alongside upcomiing 2.1.0 features.
We intend to start moving towards a more regular Community build on HEAD (ideally, once a week) so that you can always download and test a pre-built package of new functionality for our next upcoming feature release. We're not there yet, and so until then, once we merge the released 2.0.1 code into HEAD, you'll have to download and build the source yourself to test deployment.
Alternatively, if you're a paying customer, you can simply download and work with the maintenance release.
Let me know if any further questions.
Kevin
03-27-2007 11:05 AM
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