Changes for page 202 - New Equilibrium
Last modified by Carlijn Kokkeler on 2024/04/18 13:13
From version 142.1
edited by Erik Bakker
on 2023/08/07 09:55
on 2023/08/07 09:55
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To version 144.1
edited by Carlijn Kokkeler
on 2024/01/18 16:43
on 2024/01/18 16:43
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... ... @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 9 9 10 10 * The current properties tab in Deploy will disappear. The new overview of the properties (and their values) can be found under the "Create phase release" in Deploy -> Releases 11 11 * Property placeholders (i.e., the names of properties as given in Create) are now automatically created for you. As a result, you don't have to type them twice when working on an integration. 12 -* When adding or editing a property, you can *now* select multiple runtimes for which the property applies. This is mainly beneficial for those running in a double-lane setup or having a distributed landscape of containers. 12 +* When adding or editing a property, you can **now** select multiple runtimes for which the property applies. This is mainly beneficial for those running in a double-lane setup or having a distributed landscape of containers. 13 13 * A, for most, new concept of a "property release" is introduced. With the help of this functionality, you can easily change a property on Production without having to create an entirely new release in Test and promote it to the Production environment. 14 14 15 15 {{info}}For more information, please check out the following microlearnings: ... ... @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ 62 62 63 63 * [[Issue with mail server dropping messages>>https://my.emagiz.com/p/question/172825635703530232||target="blank"]] 64 64 65 -== **Key takeaways** ==65 +== **Key Takeaways** == 66 66 67 67 Thanks to all that helped build and those who tested and gave feedback to improve the product. To end this post, here are some key takeaways for you: 68 68