16 Dec 2013
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The Utoolity team is pleased to present Tasks for AWS 2.2 – this release adds a new task to create/update/rebuild/restart/swap/terminate AWS Elastic Beanstalk environments, adds new tasks to create/update/delete AWS Elastic Beanstalk applications and application versions and adds a 'Make it so' option to the AWS CloudFormation task's create/update actions. |
Highlights of this release:
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Updates for this release:
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Highlights
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New tasks for AWS Elastic BeanstalkYou can now facilitate Amazon Web Service's Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering AWS Elastic Beanstalk to quickly deploy and manage applications in the AWS cloud - this is enabled by three new tasks:
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'Make it so' option for the create/update CloudFormation actionsTo simplify common AWS CloudFormation usage scenarios, the Create stack action now allows to Update [the] stack, if it already exists.; similarly, the Update stack action allows to Create [the] stack, if it does not already exist.
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Updates
Release 2.2.1
This release includes the following improvements:
- The CloudFormation task now offers several samples via an inline dialog
Also, this release fixes the following issues::
- Elastic Beanstalk task names referred to Amazon rather than AWS
- CloudFormation resource output variable values used the stack id (ARN) rather than its name
- The Application and Application Version tasks lacked output variables