AWS m2 documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to replace references from 'AppStream 2.0' to 'WorkSpaces Applications' throughout the file, including titles, setup instructions, and configuration details.
Security assessment
The changes involve rebranding/updating service names from AppStream 2.0 to WorkSpaces Applications without any mention of security vulnerabilities, patches, or security feature enhancements. This appears to be a documentation update reflecting service name changes rather than addressing security concerns.
Diff
diff --git a/m2/latest/userguide/set-up-ed.md b/m2/latest/userguide/set-up-ed.md index c0994844c..f6580230b 100644 --- a//m2/latest/userguide/set-up-ed.md +++ b//m2/latest/userguide/set-up-ed.md @@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Mainframe Modernization Service (Managed Runtime Environment experience) wil -# Tutorial: Set up Rocket Enterprise Developer on AppStream 2.0 +# Tutorial: Set up Rocket Enterprise Developer on WorkSpaces Applications @@ -11 +11 @@ AWS Mainframe Modernization Service (Managed Runtime Environment experience) wil -This tutorial describes how to set up Rocket Enterprise Developer (formerly Micro Focus Enterprise Developer) for one or more mainframe applications in order to maintain, compile, and test them using the Enterprise Developer features. The setup is based on the AppStream 2.0 Windows images that AWS Mainframe Modernization shares with the customer and on the creation of AppStream 2.0 fleets and stacks as described in [Tutorial: Set up AppStream 2.0 for use with Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer](./set-up-appstream-mf.html). +This tutorial describes how to set up Rocket Enterprise Developer (formerly Micro Focus Enterprise Developer) for one or more mainframe applications in order to maintain, compile, and test them using the Enterprise Developer features. The setup is based on the WorkSpaces Applications Windows images that AWS Mainframe Modernization shares with the customer and on the creation of WorkSpaces Applications fleets and stacks as described in [Tutorial: Set up WorkSpaces Applications for use with Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer](./set-up-appstream-mf.html). @@ -15 +15 @@ This tutorial describes how to set up Rocket Enterprise Developer (formerly Micr -The steps in this tutorial assume that you set up AppStream 2.0 using the downloadable AWS CloudFormation template [cfn-m2-appstream-fleet-ea-ed.yaml](https://d1vi4vxke6c2hu.cloudfront.net/tutorial/cfn-m2-appstream-fleet-ea-ed.yaml). For more information, see [Tutorial: Set up AppStream 2.0 for use with Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer](./set-up-appstream-mf.html). +The steps in this tutorial assume that you set up WorkSpaces Applications using the downloadable AWS CloudFormation template [cfn-m2-appstream-fleet-ea-ed.yaml](https://d1vi4vxke6c2hu.cloudfront.net/tutorial/cfn-m2-appstream-fleet-ea-ed.yaml). For more information, see [Tutorial: Set up WorkSpaces Applications for use with Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer](./set-up-appstream-mf.html). @@ -51 +51 @@ Libraries in `C:\Users\Public` -If you need to access source code that is not yet loaded into CodeCommit repositories, but that is available in an Amazon S3 bucket, for example to perform the initial load of the source code into git, follow the procedure to create a virtual Windows disk as described in [Tutorial: Set up Enterprise Analyzer on AppStream 2.0](./set-up-ea.html). +If you need to access source code that is not yet loaded into CodeCommit repositories, but that is available in an Amazon S3 bucket, for example to perform the initial load of the source code into git, follow the procedure to create a virtual Windows disk as described in [Tutorial: Set up Enterprise Analyzer on WorkSpaces Applications](./set-up-ea.html). @@ -89 +89 @@ If you need to access source code that is not yet loaded into CodeCommit reposit - 2. Start a session with AppStream 2.0 based on the url received in the welcome email. Use your email as user name and create your password. + 2. Start a session with WorkSpaces Applications based on the url received in the welcome email. Use your email as user name and create your password. @@ -125 +125 @@ If you already used Rclone during the AWS Mainframe Modernization preview, you m - * Change `your-local-folder-path` to the path of the directory where you want the application files synced from the Amazon S3 bucket that contains them. For example, `D:\PhotonUser\My Files\Home Folder\m2-new`. This synced directory must be a subdirectory of the Home Folder in order for AppStream 2.0 to properly back up and restore it on session start and end. + * Change `your-local-folder-path` to the path of the directory where you want the application files synced from the Amazon S3 bucket that contains them. For example, `D:\PhotonUser\My Files\Home Folder\m2-new`. This synced directory must be a subdirectory of the Home Folder in order for WorkSpaces Applications to properly back up and restore it on session start and end. @@ -160 +160 @@ The local Enterprise Developer environment, including the local Enterprise Serve -As you select a folder that is under AppStream 2.0 management like the home folder for the cloning of your CodeCommit repository, it will be saved and restored transparently across sessions. Complete the following steps the next time you need to work with the application: +As you select a folder that is under WorkSpaces Applications management like the home folder for the cloning of your CodeCommit repository, it will be saved and restored transparently across sessions. Complete the following steps the next time you need to work with the application: @@ -162 +162 @@ As you select a folder that is under AppStream 2.0 management like the home fold - 1. Start a session with AppStream 2.0 based on the url received in the welcome email. + 1. Start a session with WorkSpaces Applications based on the url received in the welcome email.