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Environment:
Oracle B2C Service
Resolution:
This answer summarizes Oracle's recommended actions to complete an Oracle B2C Service version update. When an update begins, a full production clone is automatically created, and is then updated to the targeted version. That clone is known as the upgrade site. The upgrade site is a complete copy of the production database and configuration files, but excludes file attachments. After your upgrade test site is created, you will have a fully functional Oracle B2C Service site you can use for user acceptance testing.
Auto Update Program (AUP):
AUP delivers the latest product capabilities through scheduled, reoccurring updates. This enables your business to provide maximum value to your customers, call center agents, and Oracle B2C Service administrators. AUP allows you to keep up to date on Oracle B2C Service features, security and functionality. There are four application releases during the year: February (A), May (B), August (C) and November (D). The Oracle B2C Service Version Update Policy is important to understand. See What is the Auto Update Program (AUP)?
Enabling Service Mailboxes:
When your upgrade site is created, copies of the Service mailboxes on your production site are added to the site. You can use these mailboxes for testing purposes, but there are several points to be aware of.
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Custom Files Management During the Update:
When your upgrade site is created, the database, interface configuration options, and files accessible from the File Manager are copied from your production site to your upgrade site.
It is important to note that files in these folders on your upgrade site are overwritten during the file sync process and are not recoverable.
Update Testing:
Service Update Notifications:
Service update notifications describe compatibility exceptions and feature deprecations, and should be reviewed by Oracle B2C Service administrators.
You can access the SUN report specific to the version you're updating to by logging into the upgrade site using an account with administrator permissions. These notifications provide descriptions of changes that may result in different behavior or functionality from previous versions and descriptions of deprecated functionality.
Cutover (go live):
The production downtime is approximately ten minutes and can be scheduled on nearly any day or time, Oracle Cloud Operations maintenance windows excluded. It is important to refresh your test site approximately one week after the production cutover using Configuration Assistant.