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Each of thse topics are described in sections below.
The "Partners" and "Partner applications" are relevant menu items if you want to create your own applications. If you are a developer working on applications that someone else has created - you can go directly to the menu "My applications" which will show the applications assigned to you as a developer.
Partners
On the partner screen you will see your own partners and those that you as a developer have been assigned to by other partner owners. If you are just working on applications owned by others you do not need to create your own partner.
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You can double click on a partner "card" or click on the link to the defined applications to see the applications on that particular partner. That will bring you to the "Partner applications" screen.
Partner applications
After choosing a partner on the Partner screen - you will be able to see the applications for the chosen partner. If you click on the menu link "Partner applications" and you only have one partner assigned to you - this partner will be chosen as default. The chosen partner can be seen at the top of the "Partner applications" screen.
The button "Create application" will be available to you if you are the owner of the chosen partner. If you have a read only role for the chosen partner, you will not be able to create new applications for the partner.
On each application on the chosen partner you can see how many API's that have been subscribed as well as view details and edit or delete the application (last two is for owners only).
Details on an application opens a window window with several tabs. The first tab contains generic information, name, description, developers. The second tab shows the URI's for this applications
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My applications
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The authentication tab also lets you create a new client secret if that is needed as well as adding additional API keys for the application (this is only allowed if you are an owner or a developer on that application - not if you have read only access).
My applications
Going into "My application" will be the standard place for a developer. Here you will see all the applications you are assigned to as a developer - you can filter on the role if needed.
The functionality on this screen in regards to the individual applications, is the same as that on "Partner applications".
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