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Associating tags to applications

Tags of an application act as keywords that help you to describe the application and provides support for application search and categorization in App Store. When creating a Web application in App Publisher, in the Tags field, type the tag value and click Enter key. Similarly, you can define any number of tags for a Web application. For example, define ‘travel’, ‘ticket booking’, ‘train schedule’ etc as tag values for a travel booking app as shown below.

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Tags allow grouping/categorizing web applications that have similar attributes, functionalities, features and behaviors. Once  tagged Web applications are published to App Store, the tags appear on the dashboard as links to related Web applications as follows. Click these linked tags to quickly jump to a category.

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 Follow the steps below to add a new web app to WSO2 App Manager using the App Publisher.

  1. Log in to the App Publisher (http://<localhost:9763/publisher) using admin/admin credentials.

    Note

    In order to create a web app, you have to log in with a user that has the following permissions:

    • All Permissions > Admin Permissions > Configure > Governance and all underlying permissions
    • All Permissions > Admin Permissions > Login
    • All Permissions > Admin Permissions > Manage > API > Create  
    • All Permissions > Admin Permissions > Manage > Resources > Govern and all underlying permissions  
  2. Click Add New Web Application.

Creating a new web application using the App Publisher of WSO2 App Manager involves several steps, as shown below.

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The following sections explain the above steps of creating a web app in detail.

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After creating the web app, authorized users can review, approve, and publish the web application. For more information, see Web Application Lifecycle Management.