Architectural Differences

Hi all,
I need to give a presentation on essbase architecture of system 9 and 11 , underlining the radical changes that has happened in 11 compared to system9's architecture. Any docs, blogs or sites available to learn from.
thanks

Hi Fabio,
The difference between EP5 & EP6 is that there is no PDK beneath  EP. The "PDK" for EP6 is a business package (a role with some content) to import into EP6. From there, you can upload components (PAR files), delete them etc., and you have the doc's that you know from PDK 5.0.
There is also a different Eclipse plugin.
Portal components for EP5 and EP6 differ in many points, for example there is a xml deployment descriptor in EP6 where in EP5 you had the profile property files.
Also some APIs have changed.
But you can import EP5 par files into Eclipse with the EP6 plugin.
Regards,
Pooja.

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