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The Development partition is where the application is developed and where Task Tracking is used to track changes, lock objects to tasks, and synchronize changes as they occur. Developers check out objects to work on, make their changes, then check in those changes. Unlocking of objects from tasks may occur on check-in, depending on the Task Tracking approach. When changes are complete, objects can be moved (export/import) to the Test partition for more stringent integration testing. Export List can be moved , as well.
The Test Environment is where Integration testing is performed. No changes are made here to the code here; all new/changed objects originate from Development. When testing is complete, objects are moved (export/import) to QA/User Acceptance environment, using and moving the export list that originated in Development.
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Production – Final destination for any changed objects – this is where the end-users perform their day-to-day work.
See Also
System Partition Definitions in the LANSA for i User Guide.