Hi Ayoob, Here the webapps are not a separate entity. App here is a program that users can use on their devices. It could be a native mobile app, web app or even a sms app. What we are doing from publisher/store is facilitating the user to use/get/download/install the app.
Web app refer to a web clip that can be installed on a home screen of device. Once the use click on the web clip it open the app from the mobile browser. Since the user is authorized to use the app, he is able to access the app. App types are not bound to devices types one to one, instead we have to keep a separate mapping to bind device types to app types. If we consider web apps, web apps can be pushed to many devices regardless of their type. On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 11:02 AM, Ayyoob Hamza <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chathura, > > >>>> > I have a doubt looking at the above diagram on why we have webapps as part > of the app management. Since we are focusing on app managment capabilies to > the device types, shouldnt it only be device types. > > 3. App types are plugable to the app management core. >>>> >>> Are we making the app type to be a seperate entity or is this just a > one-to-one map between device types ?. > > Thanks, > Ayyoob > > _______________________________________________ > Architecture mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/architecture > > -- Regards, Chatura Dilan Perera *Associate Tech Lead** - WSO2 Inc.* www.dilan.me
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