Web applications should be added and published in App Manager for users to start using them. Details of the process of adding a web application to App Manager is You can manage the lifecycle of Web applications you create in WSO2 App Manager as described below.
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Follow the steps below to add the web application to App Manager.
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Adding a web application to App Manager doesn’t mean that it is hosted in App Manager. It can be hosted in any server, and the URL will be exposed through App Manager. |
- Log in to the publisher.
- Click Add Web App.
- Enter details of the web app as follows and click Add.
The fields on which you need to enter the values accordingly when adding a web application are described below.
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Description
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Name
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Name of the application. This is the field, which will be used as the SAML2 issuer at the time of logging in.
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Context
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Sub context of the web application. Gateway URL of the web application contains the context that should be provided in this field.
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Introduction to app lifecycle managementThe application (app) approval process involves all the states in an application life cycle from creation to retirement. Your actions are restricted based on the permissions that are assigned to you. The following topics illustrate the application approval process. App lifecycle management action definitionsYou can carry out the following actions in the application approval process.
App lifecycle management based on user rolesThe transitions in the app approval process, together with the permissions needed at each state are listed as follows:
App lifecycle management statesAfter adding the application to the publisher, you need to promote its lifecycle state to published state, to publish it as follows. Once |
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an application is added to App Manager, it is added to the registry as an asset, and a lifecycle is attached to the |
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application. The lifecycle state for a newly created |
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Once an admin user approves the work flow event, then lifecycle state moves to |
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you to consume. This behavior can be extended according to the user requirement with |
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the provided extension points. Once |
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an application reaches |
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After promoting the lifecycle state of the added web application, you need to configure security for it. For information on configuring security for web Web applications, see Securing with SAML2 SSO.