AWS m2 documentation change
Summary
Updated all references from 'AppStream 2.0' to 'WorkSpaces Applications' throughout the documentation, including service names, console references, and documentation links.
Security assessment
The changes appear to be a rebranding or service name update from AppStream 2.0 to WorkSpaces Applications. No security vulnerabilities, mitigations, or new security features are mentioned. The modifications are purely documentation updates to reflect the new service naming without altering security controls or procedures.
Diff
diff --git a/m2/latest/userguide/set-up-appstream-mf.md b/m2/latest/userguide/set-up-appstream-mf.md index b92f68aa1..6244cd6db 100644 --- a//m2/latest/userguide/set-up-appstream-mf.md +++ b//m2/latest/userguide/set-up-appstream-mf.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -PrerequisitesStep 1: Get the AppStream 2.0 imagesStep 2: Create the stack using the AWS CloudFormation templateStep 3: Create a user in AppStream 2.0Step 4: Log in to AppStream 2.0Step 5: Verify buckets in Amazon S3 (optional)Next stepsClean up resources +PrerequisitesStep 1: Get the WorkSpaces Applications imagesStep 2: Create the stack using the AWS CloudFormation templateStep 3: Create a user in WorkSpaces ApplicationsStep 4: Log in to WorkSpaces ApplicationsStep 5: Verify buckets in Amazon S3 (optional)Next stepsClean up resources @@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Mainframe Modernization Service (Managed Runtime Environment experience) wil -# Tutorial: Set up AppStream 2.0 for use with Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer +# Tutorial: Set up WorkSpaces Applications for use with Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer @@ -11 +11 @@ AWS Mainframe Modernization Service (Managed Runtime Environment experience) wil -AWS Mainframe Modernization provides several tools through Amazon AppStream 2.0. AppStream 2.0 is a fully managed, secure application streaming service that lets you stream desktop applications to users without rewriting applications. AppStream 2.0 provides users with instant access to the applications that they need with a responsive, fluid user experience on the device of their choice. Using AppStream 2.0 to host runtime engine-specific tools gives customer application teams the ability to use the tools directly from their web browsers, interacting with application files stored in either Amazon S3 buckets or CodeCommit repositories. +AWS Mainframe Modernization provides several tools through Amazon WorkSpaces Applications. WorkSpaces Applications is a fully managed, secure application streaming service that lets you stream desktop applications to users without rewriting applications. WorkSpaces Applications provides users with instant access to the applications that they need with a responsive, fluid user experience on the device of their choice. Using WorkSpaces Applications to host runtime engine-specific tools gives customer application teams the ability to use the tools directly from their web browsers, interacting with application files stored in either Amazon S3 buckets or CodeCommit repositories. @@ -13 +13 @@ AWS Mainframe Modernization provides several tools through Amazon AppStream 2.0. -For information about browser support in AppStream 2.0 see [System Requirements and Feature Support (Web Browser)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/requirements-and-features-web-browser-admin.html) in the _Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide_. If you have issues when you are using AppStream 2.0 see [Troubleshooting AppStream 2.0 User Issues](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/troubleshooting-user-issues.html) in the _Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide_. +For information about browser support in WorkSpaces Applications see [System Requirements and Feature Support (Web Browser)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/requirements-and-features-web-browser-admin.html) in the _Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Administration Guide_. If you have issues when you are using WorkSpaces Applications see [Troubleshooting AppStream 2.0 User Issues](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/troubleshooting-user-issues.html) in the _Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Administration Guide_. @@ -15 +15 @@ For information about browser support in AppStream 2.0 see [System Requirements -This document is intended for members of the customer operations team. It describes how to set up Amazon AppStream 2.0 fleets and stacks to host the Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer tools used with AWS Mainframe Modernization. Rocket Enterprise Analyzer is usually used during the Assess phase and Rocket Enterprise Developer is usually used during the Migrate and Modernize phase of the AWS Mainframe Modernization approach. If you plan to use both Enterprise Analyzer and Enterprise Developer you must create separate fleets and stacks for each tool. Each tool requires its own fleet and stack because their licensing terms are different. +This document is intended for members of the customer operations team. It describes how to set up Amazon WorkSpaces Applications fleets and stacks to host the Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer tools used with AWS Mainframe Modernization. Rocket Enterprise Analyzer is usually used during the Assess phase and Rocket Enterprise Developer is usually used during the Migrate and Modernize phase of the AWS Mainframe Modernization approach. If you plan to use both Enterprise Analyzer and Enterprise Developer you must create separate fleets and stacks for each tool. Each tool requires its own fleet and stack because their licensing terms are different. @@ -25 +25 @@ The steps in this tutorial are based on the downloadable AWS CloudFormation temp - * Step 1: Get the AppStream 2.0 images + * Step 1: Get the WorkSpaces Applications images @@ -29 +29 @@ The steps in this tutorial are based on the downloadable AWS CloudFormation temp - * Step 3: Create a user in AppStream 2.0 + * Step 3: Create a user in WorkSpaces Applications @@ -31 +31 @@ The steps in this tutorial are based on the downloadable AWS CloudFormation temp - * Step 4: Log in to AppStream 2.0 + * Step 4: Log in to WorkSpaces Applications @@ -50 +50 @@ The steps in this tutorial are based on the downloadable AWS CloudFormation temp - * create stacks, fleets, and users in AppStream 2.0. + * create stacks, fleets, and users in WorkSpaces Applications. @@ -61 +61 @@ The steps in this tutorial are based on the downloadable AWS CloudFormation temp -## Step 1: Get the AppStream 2.0 images +## Step 1: Get the WorkSpaces Applications images @@ -63 +63 @@ The steps in this tutorial are based on the downloadable AWS CloudFormation temp -In this step, you share the AppStream 2.0 images for Enterprise Analyzer and Enterprise Developer with your AWS account. +In this step, you share the WorkSpaces Applications images for Enterprise Analyzer and Enterprise Developer with your AWS account. @@ -76 +76 @@ In this step, you share the AppStream 2.0 images for Enterprise Analyzer and Ent -In this step, you use the downloaded AWS CloudFormation template to create an AppStream 2.0 stack and fleet for running Rocket Enterprise Analyzer. You can repeat this step later to create another AppStream 2.0 stack and fleet for running Rocket Enterprise Developer, since each tool requires its own fleet and stack in AppStream 2.0. For more information on AWS CloudFormation stacks, see [Working with stacks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacks.html) in the _AWS CloudFormation User Guide_. +In this step, you use the downloaded AWS CloudFormation template to create an WorkSpaces Applications stack and fleet for running Rocket Enterprise Analyzer. You can repeat this step later to create another WorkSpaces Applications stack and fleet for running Rocket Enterprise Developer, since each tool requires its own fleet and stack in WorkSpaces Applications. For more information on AWS CloudFormation stacks, see [Working with stacks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacks.html) in the _AWS CloudFormation User Guide_. @@ -80 +80 @@ In this step, you use the downloaded AWS CloudFormation template to create an Ap -AWS Mainframe Modernization adds an additional fee to the standard AppStream 2.0 pricing for the use of Enterprise Analyzer and Enterprise Developer. For more information, see [AWS Mainframe Modernization Pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/mainframe-modernization/pricing/). +AWS Mainframe Modernization adds an additional fee to the standard WorkSpaces Applications pricing for the use of Enterprise Analyzer and Enterprise Developer. For more information, see [AWS Mainframe Modernization Pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/mainframe-modernization/pricing/). @@ -123 +123 @@ It takes between 20 and 30 minutes for the stack and fleet to be created. You ca -## Step 3: Create a user in AppStream 2.0 +## Step 3: Create a user in WorkSpaces Applications @@ -125 +125 @@ It takes between 20 and 30 minutes for the stack and fleet to be created. You ca -While you are waiting for AWS CloudFormation to finish creating the stack, you can create one or more users in AppStream 2.0. These users are those who will be using Enterprise Analyzer in AppStream 2.0. You will need to specify an email address for each user, and ensure that each user has sufficient permissions to create buckets in Amazon S3, upload files to a bucket, and link to a bucket to map its contents. +While you are waiting for AWS CloudFormation to finish creating the stack, you can create one or more users in WorkSpaces Applications. These users are those who will be using Enterprise Analyzer in WorkSpaces Applications. You will need to specify an email address for each user, and ensure that each user has sufficient permissions to create buckets in Amazon S3, upload files to a bucket, and link to a bucket to map its contents. @@ -127 +127 @@ While you are waiting for AWS CloudFormation to finish creating the stack, you c - 1. Open the AppStream 2.0 console. + 1. Open the WorkSpaces Applications console. @@ -133 +133 @@ While you are waiting for AWS CloudFormation to finish creating the stack, you c - 4. Provide an email address where the user can receive an email invitation to use AppStream 2.0, a first name and last name, and choose **Create user**. + 4. Provide an email address where the user can receive an email invitation to use WorkSpaces Applications, a first name and last name, and choose **Create user**. @@ -140 +140 @@ While you are waiting for AWS CloudFormation to finish creating the stack, you c -For more information on creating AppStream 2.0 users, see [AppStream 2.0 User Pools](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/user-pool.html) in the _Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide_. +For more information on creating WorkSpaces Applications users, see [WorkSpaces Applications User Pools](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/user-pool.html) in the _Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Administration Guide_. @@ -144 +144 @@ When AWS CloudFormation finishes creating the stack, you can assign the user you - 1. Open the AppStream 2.0 console. + 1. Open the WorkSpaces Applications console. @@ -154 +154 @@ When AWS CloudFormation finishes creating the stack, you can assign the user you - + @@ -159 +159 @@ When AWS CloudFormation finishes creating the stack, you can assign the user you -Assigning a user to a stack causes AppStream 2.0 to send an email to the user at the address you provided. This email contains a link to the AppStream 2.0 login page. +Assigning a user to a stack causes WorkSpaces Applications to send an email to the user at the address you provided. This email contains a link to the WorkSpaces Applications login page. @@ -161 +161 @@ Assigning a user to a stack causes AppStream 2.0 to send an email to the user at -## Step 4: Log in to AppStream 2.0 +## Step 4: Log in to WorkSpaces Applications @@ -163 +163 @@ Assigning a user to a stack causes AppStream 2.0 to send an email to the user at -In this step, you log in to AppStream 2.0 using the link in the email sent by AppStream 2.0 to the user you created in Step 3: Create a user in AppStream 2.0. +In this step, you log in to WorkSpaces Applications using the link in the email sent by WorkSpaces Applications to the user you created in Step 3: Create a user in WorkSpaces Applications. @@ -165 +165 @@ In this step, you log in to AppStream 2.0 using the link in the email sent by Ap - 1. Log in to AppStream 2.0 using the link provided in the email sent by AppStream 2.0. + 1. Log in to WorkSpaces Applications using the link provided in the email sent by WorkSpaces Applications. @@ -167 +167 @@ In this step, you log in to AppStream 2.0 using the link in the email sent by Ap - 2. Change your password, if prompted. The AppStream 2.0 screen that you see is similar to the following: + 2. Change your password, if prompted. The WorkSpaces Applications screen that you see is similar to the following: @@ -169 +169 @@ In this step, you log in to AppStream 2.0 using the link in the email sent by Ap - + @@ -182 +182 @@ If you skip this step, you might get a `Device not ready` error when you try to -At any point, if you have trouble signing into AppStream 2.0, you can restart your AppStream 2.0 fleet and try to sign in again, using the following steps. +At any point, if you have trouble signing into WorkSpaces Applications, you can restart your WorkSpaces Applications fleet and try to sign in again, using the following steps. @@ -184 +184 @@ At any point, if you have trouble signing into AppStream 2.0, you can restart yo - 1. Open the AppStream 2.0 console. + 1. Open the WorkSpaces Applications console. @@ -205 +205 @@ One of the tasks completed by the AWS CloudFormation template you used to create - * Name starts with `appstream2-`. This bucket maps data to your Home Folder in AppStream 2.0 (`D:\PhotonUser\My Files\Home Folder`). + * Name starts with `appstream2-`. This bucket maps data to your Home Folder in WorkSpaces Applications (`D:\PhotonUser\My Files\Home Folder`). @@ -211 +211 @@ The Home Folder is unique for a given email address and is shared across all fle - * Name starts with `appstream-app-settings-`. This bucket contains user session information for AppStream 2.0, and includes settings such as browser favorites, IDE and application connection profiles, and UI customizations. For more information, see [How Application Settings Persistence Works](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/how-it-works-app-settings-persistence.html) in the _Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide_. + * Name starts with `appstream-app-settings-`. This bucket contains user session information for WorkSpaces Applications, and includes settings such as browser favorites, IDE and application connection profiles, and UI customizations. For more information, see [How Application Settings Persistence Works](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/how-it-works-app-settings-persistence.html) in the _Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Administration Guide_. @@ -231 +231 @@ If you see the buckets, no further action is necessary. Just be aware that the b -Now that the AppStream 2.0 infrastructure is set up, you can set up and start using Enterprise Analyzer. For more information, see [Tutorial: Set up Enterprise Analyzer on AppStream 2.0](./set-up-ea.html). You can also set up Enterprise Developer. For more information, see [Tutorial: Set up Rocket Enterprise Developer on AppStream 2.0](./set-up-ed.html). +Now that the WorkSpaces Applications infrastructure is set up, you can set up and start using Enterprise Analyzer. For more information, see [Tutorial: Set up Enterprise Analyzer on WorkSpaces Applications](./set-up-ea.html). You can also set up Enterprise Developer. For more information, see [Tutorial: Set up Rocket Enterprise Developer on WorkSpaces Applications](./set-up-ed.html). @@ -235 +235 @@ Now that the AppStream 2.0 infrastructure is set up, you can set up and start us -The procedure to clean up the created stack and fleets is described in [Create an AppStream 2.0 Fleet and Stack](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/set-up-stacks-fleets.html). +The procedure to clean up the created stack and fleets is described in [Create an WorkSpaces Applications Fleet and Stack](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/set-up-stacks-fleets.html). @@ -237 +237 @@ The procedure to clean up the created stack and fleets is described in [Create a -When the AppStream 2.0 objects have been deleted, the account administrator can also, if appropriate, clean up the Amazon S3 buckets for Application Settings and Home Folders. +When the WorkSpaces Applications objects have been deleted, the account administrator can also, if appropriate, clean up the Amazon S3 buckets for Application Settings and Home Folders. @@ -241 +241 @@ When the AppStream 2.0 objects have been deleted, the account administrator can -The home folder for a given user is unique across all fleets, so you might need to retain it if other AppStream 2.0 stacks are active in the same account. +The home folder for a given user is unique across all fleets, so you might need to retain it if other WorkSpaces Applications stacks are active in the same account. @@ -243 +243 @@ The home folder for a given user is unique across all fleets, so you might need -Finally, AppStream 2.0 does not currently allow you to delete users using the console. Instead, you must use the service API with the CLI. For more information, see [User Pool Administration](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/user-pool-admin.html) in the _Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide_. +Finally, WorkSpaces Applications does not currently allow you to delete users using the console. Instead, you must use the service API with the CLI. For more information, see [User Pool Administration](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstream2/latest/developerguide/user-pool-admin.html) in the _Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Administration Guide_.