Method and system for application installation and management using an application-based naming system including aliases
A data processing system and application file technology, which can be used in data processing applications, special data processing applications, electrical digital data processing, etc., and can solve problems such as compatability
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example 7-1
[0065]Example 7-1: "austin_TestBed / WebServ / Vers0-9-a / Lookup / ". In Example 7-1, "ustin_TestBed" is the context that serves as the root within the application-based naming system. This specific context organizes all application files for the application in the development testing phase of the application through a particular enterprise's Austin-based office. "WebServ" refers to the context that organizes all files related to "WebServ", which is the application-specific name for an application being developed by the enterprise. "Vers0-9-a" is a configuration attribute that has been used as a context to organize all files related to a specific configuration version (version 0.9alpha) of the "WebServ" application. "Lookup" refers to a context that organizes all files related to a lookup module within a "WebServ" application, such as a set of dynamic link library (DLL) files or other types of executable files.
example 7-2
[0066] Example 7-2: "austin_TestBed / WebServ / Vers0-9-b / Lookup / ". Example 7-2 is similar to Example 7, except that in Example 7-2 the configuration property is set to "Vers0-9-b" compared to the configuration property of "Vers0-9-a" in Example 7-1 -1. In Example 7-2, "Vers0-9-b" is a configuration attribute that has been used as the context that organizes all files associated with a particular configuration version (version 0.9beta) of the "WebServ" application.
example 7-3
[0067] Example 7-3: "server / serverX / DB2 / 2003Jan01 / ". In Example 7-3, "server" refers to the context as a root within the application-based naming system. This particular context organizes all servers of a particular enterprise. "serverX" refers to the context of a specific server. "DB2" refers to the context that organizes all files associated with "DB2", which is a specific application name. "2003Jan01" is a configuration attribute that has been used as a context that organizes all files associated with a particular configuration of the "DB2" application, eg, the application's configuration occurred on a particular date.
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