Siebel CRM Application Deployment Manager Guide Siebel Innovation Pack 2017, Rev. B E24721-01 |
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This topic is part of "About Migrating Customizations Using Siebel ADM".
The Siebel Application Deployment Manager (ADM) source environment refers to the Siebel Business Applications environment where the application customizations originate. This environment can be, for example, a development or test environment. You use Siebel ADM to package application customizations in the source environment and to migrate them to the target environment. For example, you can use one source environment to create an ADM package that you want to migrate into multiple target environments.
ADM data types represent the different customizable entities in the source environment. For more information about ADM data types, see "About Siebel ADM Data Types".
You begin the ADM deployment process by packaging ADM data types in the source environment. For information about this process, see "Process of Creating a Siebel ADM Package".
The ADM target environment refers to the Siebel Business Applications environment to which the application customizations, previously created, are migrated from the source environment. This environment can be, for example, a test or production environment.
This topic is part of "About Migrating Customizations Using Siebel ADM".
The Application Deployment Manager (ADM) deployment process represents the actual, physical update of the application customizations to the target environment, as well as the activation of these new customizations. The deployment process involves the creation of a deployment instance, called a deployment session, which migrates the previously created and validated deployment package.The ADM deployment process deploys and activates the deployment package.For more information and detailed procedures on the ADM deployment process, see Chapter 4, "Migrating Customizations Using Siebel ADM."