Thanks Abdel.
I tried it, I like the idea. It will be good to have the package snapshot
versions managed in Guvnor, if you have implemented this for your project I
will be interested.
Ed
2010/9/16 Abdel Dridi <abdel.dridi(a)gmail.com>
In my case, I have three fixed target environments (DEV, UAT and
Production), each environment has a snapshot package in Guvnor. In the
server side I use the Drools HTTP pull to listen to changes in the snapshot.
I move package assets from a snapshot environment to an other only if it
passes the target environment tests.
Deployment happen when you take a snapshot "Create snapshot for
deployment"; Guvnor gives you the option to overwrite a specific package
snapshot - As my target environment server is configured to listen to the
snapshot URL then it will load the updated snapshot assets.
This approach worked better for me.
I think using Selectors is not a bad idea but you have to update each asset
status every time you want to create a package to deploy.
Abdel
I like the Guvnor package snapshot
2010/9/16 Ed Lo <ana1.cisco(a)gmail.com>
> Abdel,
>
> Out of curiosity would you please clarify the use of Guvnor package
> snapshot for target environment?
> At my company we're using selectors.
>
> Ed
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