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Changing the version of a module or library
You can change the versions of modules and libraries for future deployment to a production environment. You can use the default version scheme that is applied by IBM Integration Designer, a custom scheme, or you can remove versioning completely.
If you have already set up and deployed a project with a version number, you might need to revise that version number so you can deploy a patch or a significant revision to the same production environment.
If that modules that use a library have a dependency on a specific version of that library, and libraries can also have dependencies on specific versions of other libraries.
To change versions for future deployment, follow these steps:
Procedure
- Expand the module or library in the Projects view and open the dependency editor by double-clicking the dependencies artifact.
- Expand the Version section of the dependency editor to change the declared version of the module or library.
- Enter a new version number for the module or library as required.
- Save the dependency artifact.
What to do next
You can now deploy your new version. Deploying a new version of a module does not replace any previous versions of the module.
Versioned modules and libraries
Related concepts:
Versioning scenarios
Related tasks:
Create versioned modules and libraries
Related reference:
Modules and libraries associated with process applications or toolkits
Considerations when versioning