All | hinweis_beispiele |
Inhalte in hellgrauer Schrift bezieht sich auf die im Tutorial verwendeten Beispiele. |
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All | note_doc_story |
All content in a lighter font color refers to the story of the tutorial. |
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API Tutorials | api_definition_details |
Detailed information about the necessary settings in the definition file can be found on page API Settings. |
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API Tutorials | goto_chapter_apis |
Go to APIs to learn more about the details of an API and its configuration options. |
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API Tutorials | goto_chapter_organizations |
Go to Organizations to learn more about the details of an organization and its configuration options. |
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API Tutorials | step_by_step_policies |
On page Policies you can find an overview of all policies provided in API Management. Each policy and its configuration options are explained on dedicated pages. |
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API Tutorials | why_dev_portal |
Why does Scheer PAS API Management also provide a separate Developer Portal? The portal allows you to grant your customers' developers access to your APIs. Developers can list and try out APIs that you have enabled for them. Using the Developer Portal has several advantages: - Security: Each developer gets his own secure login to the portal. It is a secure way to provide API keys to customers instead of sending the keys by email, for example.
- Service: Using the portal allows your customers' developers to test the available APIs.
- Life Cycle Management: Users of the portal can view all versions of the APIs. They get also an overview on the status of each API, if it is available, in development or retired, and can also access its documentation. Refer to page Developer Access to APIs for detailed information.
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BPaaS / Mobile Tutorials | info_css_blue_default |
By default, the template CSS Blue is assigned to the reference and the overview model of a newly created app project. |
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BPaaS / Mobile Tutorials | note_fieldname_in_container |
Make sure you use the correct Field Names in Container as defined in your input form. For further information on the concept of the Field Name in Container visit the BPaaS Guide > The Container Principle. |
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BPaaS / Mobile Tutorials | tip_container_principle |
The concept of the Field Name in Container is explained in detail in the BPaaS Guide on page The Container Principle. |
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Video Notes | note_designer_documentation
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Visit the comprehensive Designer Guide explaining concepts and usage of the Designer in more detail. |
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Video Notes | designer_introduction
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Scheer PAS Designer is the modeling tool for digitization. This easy-to-use, innovative and model-based tool allows you to create processes in BPMN 2.0 format via a graphical user interface. At the same time you can realize the technical implementation into UML by using supplied or self-created libraries. You can use the finished models without further programming as xUML micro services in the platform's integration component. The use of the Designer also boosts collaboration by allowing key users, process managers and IT responsibles to work simultaneously on the same process. |
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