Using Deployment Automation → Managing Applications → Application Processes
Application processes, like component and generic processes, are created with the process editor. Deployment Automation provides several common process steps, otherwise application processes are configured from processes defined for their associated components.
Application processes can run manually, automatically on some trigger condition, or on a user-defined schedule. When a component has several processes defined for it, the application determines which ones are executed and in which order.
When an application process executes, it interacts with a specific environment. At least one environment must be associated with the application before the process can be executed.
Processes can be designed independently of any particular environment. To use the same process with multiple environments, you associate each environment with the application and execute the process separately for each one.
In addition to deployments, several other common processes are available, such as rolling back deployments. Deployment Automation tracks the history of each component version, which enables application processes to restore environments to any desired point.
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