16 Dec 2013
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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 2.2.3
This release includes the following improvements:
- The Elastic Beanstalk Environment task can create worker tier environments
- All tasks feature a 'How to use this task' help link to the online documentation
Release 2.2.2
This release fixes the following issues::
- The CloudFormation Delete action required the template field to be populated via the Create or Update action first
- The EBS Snapshot, EC2 Image and EC2 Instance tasks could yield an exception due to improperly accounting for the Eventually consistency of the AWS API
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