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Features of WSO2 App Manager are described below.

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FeatureDescription
Unified app store
  • Graphical experience similar to Android Marketplace or Apple App Store.
  • Browse apps by provider, tags or name.
  • Self-registration to user community to subscribe to apps.
  • Subscribe to apps and manage subscriptions at a per-user level and enterprise level.
  • Role based access to app store; manage public and private apps.
  • Browse app documentation, download helpers for easy consumption.
  • Comment on and rate apps.
  • Try APIs apps directly on the store front.
Centralized app usage
  • Ability to access all the apps of a user in a centralized single location.
  • Use of single sign-on and single sign-out.
  • Use of federated identity.
  • Multi-tenancy support

Mobile app Features

The Web app features of WSO2 App Manager are described below.

Features for Publishers

FeatureDescription
Publishing and Governing App Usage
  • Publish apps to external consumers and partners, as well as internal users.
  • Publish iOS, Android, Hybrid, and Web apps.
  • Publish enterprise and public apps in Goolge Play Store and Apple iTunes.
  • Manage app versions and deployment status by version.
  • Govern the app lifecycle (publish, deprecate, retire).
Governing Complete App Lifecycle
  • Manage app lifecycle from cradle to grave: create, publish, reject, deprecate and retire.
  • Powered by WSO2 Governance Registry.
Deploying with Ease in Enterprise Settings
  • Store front can be deployed in DMZ for external access with Publisher inside the firewall for private control.
  • Different user stores for store-front and internal operations in publisher.
  • Integrates with enterprise identity systems including LDAP and Microsoft Active Directory.

Features for Consumers

FeatureDescription
Unified app store
  • Graphical experience similar to Android Marketplace or Apple App Store.
  • Browse apps by provider or name.
  • Self-subscription and self-unsubscription of apps.
  • Enterprise subscription and installation support
  • Rating apps.
  • Directly download mobile apps to mobile devices.
Centralized app usage
  • Ability to access all the apps of a user in a centralized single location.
  • Use of single sign-on and single sign-out.
  • Use of federated identity.
  • Ability to configure with WSO2 device management solutions.
  • Support for third party device management solutions
  • Multi-tenancy support
Note

For information on installing features of any WSO2 component to WSO2 App Manager to extend its functionality, see theĀ Feature Management section of the WSO2 Carbon Documentation.