Solution Deployment Descriptor
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Solution Deployment Descriptor (SDD) is a standard XML-based schema defining a standardized way to express software installation characteristics required for lifecycle management in a multi-platform environment.
The SDD defines schema for two XML document types: Package Descriptors and Deployment Descriptors. Package Descriptors define characteristics of a package used to deploy a solution. Deployment Descriptors define characteristics of the content of a solution package, including the requirements that are relevant for creation, configuration, and maintenance of the solution content.
[edit] See also
- OASIS (organization) (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- OASIS SDD Page.
- Solution Deployment Descriptor (SDD), Part 1: An emerging standard for deployment artifacts
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