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Description

The CLI Early Access Program (EAP) is part of our development, delivery, and quality process. EAPs are delivered regularly using our standard CLI release process whenever work has been completed on improvement and bug fixes. Deliverables are built, automatically tested, and uploaded to this site for user access on CLI Downloads page.  

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  • Pre-release SNAPSHOTS are work in progress used to gather feedback and deliver fixes prior to a production release
  • SNAPSHOT releases are automatically uploaded to this site (using the BCLIP) as they become available
  • SNAPSHOT releases are built and pass regression tests just like a regular release, however, new or improved capabilities may not be complete or have stable interfaces
  • New clients may also be released as an EAP in both SNAPSHOT and releases in order go get customer feedback

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Purpose

  1. Deliver fixes to users as quickly as possible prior to production releases.
  2. Deliver improvements to users to verify they meet requirements prior to final release.
  3. Make it possible for users to provide feedback and identify additional requirements more quickly. This enables for us to provide more timely adjustments and improvements.

What Distinguishes EAP Level Code?

When new function is marked as EAP or experimental in documentation, then some things are subject to change that normally are expected to be stable for a production release

  1. Action and parameter names
  2. Output formats and column names
  3. Behaviors and messaging

Extended EAP

In some cases, we have new clients or experimental actions and parameters for existing clients that require extended time to validate. In those cases, the new capabilities are released in a production release and documentation marks them as being in extended EAP.