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The APS Catalog has been deprecated and removed from all Plesk Obsidian versions. Applications already installed from the APS Catalog will continue working. However, Plesk will no longer provide support for APS applications.
Please be aware: with the Plesk Obsidian 18.0.78 release, the support for the ngx_pagespeed.so module will be deprecated and removed from the sw-nginx package.
In other words, if the new standard is point towards packaging applications as extensions, point your docs there, instead of to CloudBlue's EOL announcement.
Thanks for the clarification! Is the documentation going to change in the future so as to point to the extension format as the preferred option for application packaging?
I have been looking all over for this, because my team has an application that we would like to make available in Plesk, and all of the documentation from the knowledge base and documentation web sites is pointing to The APS Standard, which seems to be in turn pointing to an EOL notice for the...
Thanks for the advice ideally to both of us. I will still join my Plesk server to the domain, but will not have anything in there sync with AD. You are probably correct about that.
I am wondering whether or not the Wordpress toolkit is indeed compatible with the ProjectNAMI distribution of Wordpress (basically Wordpress natively on Microsoft SQL Server as oppose to MySQL). I haven't heard anything regarding this, so I am asking here. Thanks for any feedback you might have.
I am not at all surprised that this is a question. Python and IIS have seemingly been at war for years. I don't think that Python is on microsoft's list of first class citizens.