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  • Piyush

    Member
    April 29, 2016 at 1:44 pm

    Hello Hazel,

    Unmanaged packages:-
    Unmanaged packages are typically used to distribute open-source projects or application templates to provide developers with the basic building blocks for an application. Once the components are installed from an unmanaged package, the components can be edited in the organization they are installed in. The developer who created and uploaded the unmanaged package has no control over the installed components, and can't change or upgrade them. Unmanaged packages should not be used to migrate components from a sandbox to production organization. Instead, use Change Sets.

    Managed packages:-
    Managed packages are typically used by Salesforce partners to distribute and sell applications to customers. These packages must be created from a Developer Edition organization. Using the AppExchange and the License Management Application (LMA), developers can sell and manage user-based licenses to the app. Managed packages are also fully upgradeable. To ensure seamless upgrades, certain destructive changes, like removing objects or fields, can not be performed.
    Managed packages also offer the following benefits:

    Intellectual property protection for Apex
    Built-in versioning support for API accessible components
    The ability to branch and patch a previous version
    The ability to seamlessly push patch updates to subscribers
    Unique naming of all components to ensure conflict-free installs

  • William

    Member
    November 28, 2018 at 4:38 am

    Managed packages in the Salesforce are used to distribute or sell app packages to customers. The packages can be created from developer edition in the Salesforce and they are displayed over the AppExchange framework for selling. At the same time, unmanaged packages are used to distribute open-source projects or templates with the basic building blocks of an application.

  • Pooja

    Member
    February 18, 2020 at 2:40 pm

    In Salesforce, Managed packages are typically used by salesforce.com partners to distribute and sell applications to customers and  on the other hand Unmanaged packages are typically used to distribute open-source projects or application templates to provide developers with the basic building blocks for an application. It is the main difference between managed and unmanaged packages.

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