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Appendix B. Revision History

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Revision 2.1-2Thur 11 Dec 2014Bilhar Aulakh
OpenShift Enterprise 2.2.2 release.
Updated title of Section 11.10, “Enable High Availability (HA) on Application” and added Section 11.11, “Disable High Availability (HA) on Application” to disable HA.
Revision 2.1-1Wed 20 Aug 2014Bilhar Aulakh
Updated Section 11.2, “Create an Application” and Section 16.1, “Get Application Gear Groups” with new region parameter.
Updated Ruby cartridge information to version 2.0 in various topics.
Revision 2.1-0Fri May 16 2014Bilhar Aulakh
OpenShift Enterprise 2.1 release.
Updated Section 11.2, “Create an Application” with information about domain being automatically created.
Added API resources for teams and team members.
Added API resource: Section 11.3, “List Applications by Owner”.
Added API resource: Section 7.6, “Remove Self from a Domain”.
Added API resource: Section 14.4, “Update an Application Deployment”.
Revision 2.0-1Wed Feb 26 2014Bilhar Aulakh
BZ 1051636: Added note about application availability to Section 11.2, “Create an Application”.
BZ 1048758: Fixed URL path in REST calls for environment variables.
Revision 2.0-0Mon Dec 9 2013Bilhar Aulakh
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0 release.
Added information about deploying applications with artifact_url.
Added API resource for gear endpoints.
Added API resources to manage environment variables.
Added API resource to tidy application framework.
Added API resource to trigger thread dump.
Updated all screen samples and references for API v1.6.
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