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IBM UrbanCode Deploy, formerly known as Udeploy, is a GUI-based deployment automation tool that provides you with the tools you need to orchestrate and automate the installation and deployment of IBM Sterling Order Management.
UrbanCode Deploy is a tool for automating application deployments through your environments. It is designed to facilitate rapid feedback and continuous delivery in agile development while providing the audit trails, versioning, and approvals needed in production.
How to create Application process?Click the Applications tab, and then click hello Application.Click Processes, and then click Create Process.In the Create an Application Process window, name the new application process something like hello App Process.More items...
It uses a graphical flowchart tool to create automated processes that deploy, upgrade, roll back, and uninstall applications. By using those automated tasks, you move your applications through each stage in the development pipeline, including development, testing, and production environments.
To learn more, read our DevOps resources. Deployment automation is what enables you to deploy your software to testing and production environments with the push of a button. Automation is essential to reduce the risk of production deployments.
Urbancode Deploy(uDeploy) is another product by IBM which can be used for deployment. Jenkins is one of top active Open Source and free developed in Java. Jenkins has Dependency management and but not awareness. Build based on project relationships.Apr 2, 2018
Apply Configuration:- Runs a component process of the type Operational (No Version Needed) or Configuration Deployment. Install Multiple Components:- Install multiple components that are based on component tags or resource tags. Uninstall Multiple Components:- Use this step to uninstall the selected components.Feb 5, 2019
Processes are lists of steps and connections between those steps. Each step is an individual command that runs on a target computer. Steps can manipulate files, run system commands, download files, and run programs.
To set up a blackout, go to (Application > Environments > Calendar > Add Blackout). If you must set blackouts for more than one environment, you must set a separate blackout for each environment. IBM UrbanCode Deploy prompts you to give the dates and times for the blackout.
GitHub - UrbanCode/jenkins-pipeline-ucd-plugin: A plugin for Jenkins automation server to communicate with UrbanCode Deploy. Actions. Packages. Security. Issues.
What You Will Learn:What is IBM UrbanCode Deploy?Tools Used in this Tutorial.Step #1: JBoss Configuration.Step #2: UrbanCode Deploy Login.Step 3: Verify Agent Status.Step 4: Add Files.Step 5: Creating Components.Step 7: Import the component version.More items...•Feb 3, 2022
UrbanCode Deploy Trial IBM UrbanCode Deploy supports enhanced deployment automation for all types of applications. Use the free trial for 60 days.Jun 15, 2021
IBM UrbanCode Deploy 6.2.3 has been made generally available and contains new features as well as fixes for client-reported and internally found defects.
Review the Plan & Prepare section on the Getting Started tab on IBM developerWorks.
The installation of this fixpack is a full installation of the IBM UrbanCode Deploy server.
Review the Fixes in this release section of the Release Notes tab on IBM developerWorks.
Review the Known Problems and Workarounds section of the Release Notes page on IBM developerWorks.
Review the following list of open defects for IBM UrbanCode Deploy on the IBM Support Portal.
Review the IBM Cloud Support BLOG article Enhance your IBM Cloud Support Experience for a complete list of the different support offerings along with a brief description on the best way to use each resource to improve your experience using IBM Cloud products and services.