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Components

The deployment of an artifact to AWS Elastic Beanstalk involves

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several major components as follows:

  • Application – a logical collection of Elastic Beanstalk components, including environments, versions [...] (see the next two)
  • Application Version – a specific, labeled iteration of deployable code for a web application
  • Environment – a version that is deployed onto AWS resources
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Workflow

The deployment workflow is illustrated by the diagram in What Is AWS Elastic Beanstalk and Why Do I Need It?:

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The binding between those

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components is established indirectly and comprises the following activities:

  1. create an application version for that application – see the Create action of the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application Version task
  2. manage the environment, which implies going back to 3./4. and selecting one of two approaches for deploying a new application version (be it a newly created or a former one):
    1. update an environment as outlined in Deploying Versions to Existing Environments by replacing the currently running application version with another one – see the Update action of the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Environment task
    2. create a new environment, optionally swapping over to that one by Deploying Versions with Zero Downtime once it is verified as working correctly – see the Swap action of the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Environment task

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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