Friday, April 26, 2019

SuiteBundler and SuiteCloud IDE


SuiteBundler

During Sandbox refresh, will users get a warning that their bundles will be restored?
No, there will be no message.

Will the 'Dissolve' action delete the bundle data as well?
No. The objects will stay in the Production site. Only the association that these objects have with the bundle will be removed. The objects will appear as if they were native objects in Production.

Is the 'selective install' feature only for Sandbox -> Production use case? Or is it also for those bundle install in between production accounts?
For 2013.2, only for Sandbox to Production use case. Production to Production use case is on the roadmap.

What is the 'Allow selective install for bundled objects in Sandbox feature'
?
This is a feature that lessens the manual selection during bundle update wherein the system selects the actions that will be taken.

How can the users restore their SuiteApp definition?
Restoring the SuiteApp definition is not a user-driven process. It is a part of the Sandbox Refresh.
After everything has been refreshed in Sandbox, the last part is to do a restore of the bundles that were created in Sandbox.

Will the bundle objects get deleted after dissolving the bundle?
No. The objects will stay in the Production site. Only the association that these objects have with the bundle will be removed. The objects will appear as if they were native objects in Production.

 

SuiteCloud IDE

What is Cloud Application Debugger?
A new feature in the SuiteCloud IDE where the users can debug their scripts online while connected to their account.

Can the SuiteCloud - IDE (Eclipse) be installed on Linux?
Yes, the SuiteCloud IDE is supported on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. This is based on the platform support of Eclipse, which the IDE is built upon. See eclipse.org for details on Eclipse specifically. You may also refer to SuiteCloud IDE.

When will Cloud Application Debugger be available?
It will be available at the Phase 4 point of our release cycle. September 20 is the approximate release date.

Will the new version of the SuiteCloud IDE update automatically or will we need to reinstall?
It works as any other Eclipse plug-in update. The user should be able to update directly from the SuiteCloud IDE just like you could do with other Eclipse plugins.

What will be the infrastructure used in the Cloud Application Debugger?
The Cloud Application Debugger will use Eclipse Debugging Infrastructure.

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