Cloud Application Management for Platforms Version 1.2

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CAMP-v1.2

Cloud Application Management for Platforms Version 1.2

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This document defines the artifacts and APIs that need to be offered by a Platform as a Service (PaaS) cloud to manage the building, running, administration, monitoring and patching of applications in the cloud. Its purpose is to enable interoperability among self-service interfaces to PaaS clouds by defining artifacts and formats that can be used with any conforming cloud and enable independent vendors to create tools and services that interact with any conforming cloud using the defined interfaces. Cloud vendors can use these interfaces to develop new PaaS offerings that will interact with independently developed tools and components.
 
This document defines the artifacts and APIs that need to be offered by a Platform as a Service (PaaS) cloud to manage the building, running, administration, monitoring and patching of applications in the cloud. Its purpose is to enable interoperability among self-service interfaces to PaaS clouds by defining artifacts and formats that can be used with any conforming cloud and enable independent vendors to create tools and services that interact with any conforming cloud using the defined interfaces. Cloud vendors can use these interfaces to develop new PaaS offerings that will interact with independently developed tools and components.
 
The following is a non-exhaustive list of the use cases which are supported by this specification.

  • Building and packaging an application in a local Application Development Environment (ADE)
  • Building an application in an ADE running in the cloud
  • Importing a Platform Deployment Package into the cloud
  • Uploading application artifacts into the cloud
  • Run, stop, suspend, snapshot, and patch an application
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LATEST PUBLICATION DATE
May 2018
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