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This document outlines the processes for creating AA files using ARI, as well as their registration in the Repository. Users can create AA files through various methods, including using tools or a portal service, both of which lead to registration via ARI. Additionally, users can utilize existing AA entries to add files. The document also discusses the replication of AA files across ACS instances and emphasizes that ARI supports AAF from any source. Detailed comparisons and functional insights are included for clarity.
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Application Description IDE Application contents file(s) (includes DD) ARI Who creates the AA ? (1) The user creates AA file using some tool, then register it to the Repository through ARI. ARI AA file Note: AA file includes AD and AC. AC includes DD. (2) There is a sort of portal service. The user upload files to the service. The service creates AA file, then register it to the Repository through ARI. portal service I/F ARI Application Description AA file Application contents file(s) (includes DD) (3) The user uses existing AA entry in the Repository and add files to the entry. AA file My Opinion : There is no difference between (1) and (2) from ARI point of view. TWS: Agreed.
IDE AAF document (partial) AAF document Who creates the AA ? (4) Replication of AA file in another ACS instance. Note: Replicator performs this step but is not shown for clarity. ARI ARI AA file AA file ACS instance 1 ACS instance 2 (5) ARI supports AAF from any source. ARI Application Description AA file ACS instance 2