Adapter Version Control

The level of version control needed for an adapter depends on the scope of the target application(s) being supported by the adapter as well as the scope of the hosting environment (J2EE application server versions, JDK versions, and so on). Version control can be defined in the context of a specific implementation environment or a set of implementation environments. If the adapter is being developed for a particular end user, then the dependencies are known and can be specified. For example, if a resource adapter was developed for an instance of an Oracle Application installation, then the specific version of Oracle Application and its underlying operating system are known. The adapter has to work with those specific versions ...

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