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NEW QUESTION # 32
A user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone.What could be a reason?

  • A. SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection is missing
  • B. A shadow user does not exist on SAP BTP subaccount level
  • C. Active default identity provider on SAP BTP subaccount level
  • D. SAP BTP global account viewer role collection is missing

Answer: B

Explanation:
A shadow user is a user that is automatically created on the SAP BTP subaccount level when a user logs in to SAP Build Work Zone for the first time1. The shadow user is assigned the SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection, which is required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2. If a shadow user does not exist on the SAP BTP subaccount level, the user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone. The other options are not valid reasons for the login issue, because:
SAP BTP global account viewer role collection is not required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2.
Active default identity provider on SAP BTP subaccount level is a prerequisite for enabling SAP Build Work Zone3, but not a reason for the login issue.
SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection is automatically assigned to the shadow user2, so it is not missing unless the shadow user does not exist. Reference: 1: Shadow Users 2: SAP BTP Subaccount Viewer Role Collection 3: Enable SAP Build Work Zone


NEW QUESTION # 33
Which of the following features can you enable as sections in a workspace? (Choose three.)

  • A. Forums
  • B. Worl<pages
  • C. Messages
  • D. Content
  • E. Applications

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
You can enable the following features as sections in a workspace: content, workpages, and forums. The content section allows you to add different types of content to your workspace, such as cards, widgets, applications, documents, links, and videos. The workpages section allows you to create and edit pages that display content in a flexible layout. The forums section allows you to create and participate in discussions with other workspace members. You can also subscribe to topics, receive notifications, and mark answers as helpful or correct. The applications and messages features are not available as sections in a workspace, but you can access them from other places. You can add applications to your workspace as content items or as tiles on your workpages. You can access messages from the notification center or from the SAP Mobile Start app. Reference:
Content section: [Content Section]
Workpages section: [Workpages Section]
Forums section: [Forum Section]
Applications: [Applications]
Messages: [About Notifications] and [SAP Mobile Start]


NEW QUESTION # 34
Where can users share feed updates including photos, comments and other status updates? (Choose two.)

  • A. Tools
  • B. Profile
  • C. Workspace
  • D. My Workspace

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
Users can share feed updates including photos, comments and other status updates in the Workspace and Profile sections of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. The Workspace section allows users to create and join workspaces that are dedicated to specific projects, teams, or topics. Users can post updates, share files, and collaborate with other members in the workspace feed. The Profile section displays activities and updates that directly affect the user on their profile wall. For example, the user will see all status updates and content posted by them or directly addressed to them (@mentions). The user can also see updates on changes to their profile information. The Tools section is where users can access various tools and applications that are integrated with SAP Build Work Zone, such as SAP Build Process Automation, SAP Build Application Studio, and SAP Analytics Cloud. The My Workspace section is where users can access their personal dashboard, tasks, notifications, and bookmarks. Neither of these sections allow users to share feed updates. Reference:
Workspace
Profile
Tools
My Workspace


NEW QUESTION # 35
Which artifact must be deleted manually after a content package has been removed?

  • A. UI integration cards
  • B. SAP BTP destinations
  • C. Workspace templates
  • D. Workpage configuration

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which of the following system types must you integrate manually into the SAP Build Work Zone Content Manager? (Choose two.)

  • A. SAP BTP ABAP
  • B. SAP Analytics Cloud
  • C. SAP IBP
  • D. SAP SuccessFactors

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
In My Inbox, you can access content from the following components:
Workflows from SAP Build Work Zone: You can process tasks that are created by workflows that you design and run on SAP Build Work Zone. For more information, see Using My Inbox.
Workflows from SAP BTP Workflow Management: You can process tasks that are created by workflows that you design and run on SAP Business Technology Platform Workflow Management. For more information, see Configure My Inbox App.
Notifications from other SAP solutions: You can receive notifications from other SAP solutions that are integrated with SAP Build Work Zone, such as SAP SuccessFactors, SAP S/4HANA, SAP Ariba, and SAP Fieldglass. For more information, see Exploring the Information Architecture. The option B is not correct because notifications from SAP SuccessFactors are not accessed directly in My Inbox, but rather through the integration with SAP Build Work Zone. Reference:
Using My Inbox
Configure My Inbox App
Exploring the Information Architecture


NEW QUESTION # 37
What are some actions that external users CANNOT do? (Choose three.)

  • A. Share user homepages with other external users
  • B. Post in workspace forums
  • C. Upload a custom profile picture
  • D. Create workspaces
  • E. Access My Workspace

Answer: A,D,E

Explanation:
External users are the most restricted user type in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. They are guests of your organization and are given access to only the specific private external workspaces to which they have been invited, as well as to their dedicated home pages (for external users) and their user profile1. Therefore, some actions that external users cannot do are:
Create workspaces: External users cannot create workspaces of any type. They can only join workspaces that they are invited to by internal users or other external users2.
Share user homepages with other external users: External users cannot share their user homepages with other external users. They can only view their own user homepage, which shows the workspaces they are a member of and the content they have recently accessed3.
Access My Workspace: External users cannot access My Workspace, which is a personal workspace for internal users where they can store and manage their own content. External users can only access the workspaces they are invited to and the content they are allowed to see4.
External users can do the following actions:
Post in workspace forums: External users can post in workspace forums of the workspaces they are a member of. They can also subscribe to topics, receive notifications, and mark answers as helpful or correct5.
Upload a custom profile picture: External users can upload a custom profile picture for their user profile. They can also edit their profile information, such as name, email, phone number, and bio.
Reference:
1: External Users - Overview
2: Managing External Users
3: User Home Page for External Users
4: My Workspace
5: Forum Section
: User Profile


NEW QUESTION # 38
Where can the SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy be configured?

  • A. DWS admin console content manager
  • B. DWS admin console compliance & security
  • C. DWS admin console mobile service
  • D. SAP BTP subaccount mobile service

Answer: D

Explanation:
The SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy can be configured in the SAP BTP subaccount mobile service. This is the SAP Mobile Services instance that is used by the SAP Mobile Start app as an https endpoint for authentication and routing. It provides an Admin Cockpit that allows administrators to access logs and configure specific settings for the app, such as the passcode policy. The passcode policy determines the minimum length, complexity, and expiration time of the passcode that users must create to access the app. By default, the passcode should have a minimum length of 8 digits/characters and it is possible to allow biometric authentication (for example, face ID, fingerprint) upon successful passcode creation. To access the SAP BTP subaccount mobile service, administrators need to have the MobileAdmin role assigned to them and construct the URL for the SAP Mobile Services Admin Cockpit. Reference:
Accessing SAP Mobile Services Settings
About the SAP Build Work Zone Advanced Mobile App


NEW QUESTION # 39
Which of the following tasks can you accomplish using SAP Build Work Zone APis? (Choose three.)

  • A. Create new content
  • B. Query data
  • C. Subscribe to events
  • D. Notify gamification service
  • E. Granting access to single pages

Answer: A,B,E

Explanation:
SAP Build Work Zone APIs are application programmable interfaces that allow other SAP or third party solutions to integrate with SAP Build Work Zone, to either query data-based on scope, or create new content. Some of the tasks that can be accomplished using SAP Build Work Zone APIs are:
Granting access to single pages: APIs support single-use tokens for granting immediate, short-term access to single pages1.
Create new content: APIs can be used to create new content packages, HTML5 applications, extensions, or UI integration cards1.
Query data: APIs can be used to query data from SAP Build Work Zone, such as users, groups, pages, spaces, or notifications1.
The other options are incorrect because they are related to webhook subscriptions, not APIs. Webhook subscriptions are used to register for notifications of certain updates or activities within SAP Build Work Zone, such as page creation, space deletion, or user invitation1. Webhooks can also be used to notify gamification service, which is a third party service that provides gamification features for SAP Build Work Zone2.
Reference:
Explaining APIs and Webhooks, Unit 2, Lesson 3, Slides 3-6
SAP Build Work Zone Webhook Document, Section 2.1.1


NEW QUESTION # 40
In My Inbox, you can access content from which of the following components?

  • A. Notifications from other SAP solutions
  • B. Workflows from SAP Build Work Zone
  • C. Notifications from SAP SuccessFactors
  • D. Workflows from SAP BTP Workflow Management

Answer: A,B,D


NEW QUESTION # 41
Where can knowledge base articles be created?

  • A. In the central Knowledge Base feature
  • B. In My Workspace
  • C. In the central Content Manager
  • D. In the workspaces Knowledge Base feature

Answer: D

Explanation:
Knowledge base articles can be created in the workspaces Knowledge Base feature, which is enabled by the workspace administrator. The workspace has a Knowledge Base page that displays the knowledge base articles created in the workspace and where users can create knowledge base articles. Users can select a template, insert images, links, and videos, assign a category, and set permissions and publish settings for the knowledge base articles. Users can also view, edit, tag, like, bookmark, and comment on the published knowledge base articles. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Help Portal, section "Knowledge Base" SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help, section "Creating, Publishing and Editing Knowledge Base Articles"


NEW QUESTION # 42
Which of the following scenarios is NOT an option for content package versioning?

  • A. Manual update for all versions
  • B. Automatic update only for patch versions
  • C. Manual update only for minor versions
  • D. Automatic update for all versions

Answer: C

Explanation:
Content package versioning is a feature that allows you to manage the updates of content packages in SAP Build Work Zone. Content packages have three types of versions: major, minor, and patch. Each version has a different impact on the existing content items and configurations. You can choose how you want to update your content packages based on the version type. The available options are:
Automatic update only for patch versions: This option will automatically update your content packages whenever there is a new patch version available. Patch versions are the least disruptive updates that usually fix bugs or improve performance. You will still need to manually update your content packages for major and minor versions.
Manual update for all versions: This option will give you full control over when and how you want to update your content packages. You will need to manually update your content packages for all types of versions: major, minor, and patch. This option is recommended if you have customized your content packages extensively and want to avoid any potential conflicts or errors.
Automatic update for all versions: This option will automatically update your content packages whenever there is a new version available, regardless of the version type. This option is recommended if you want to always have the latest features and enhancements of your content packages. However, this option may also cause some issues or changes in your existing content items and configurations, especially for major and minor versions.
The option that is NOT available for content package versioning is manual update only for minor versions. This option does not make sense because minor versions are more significant updates than patch versions, and they may introduce new features or change existing functionalities. Therefore, it would be illogical to update only minor versions manually and leave patch versions to be updated automatically. Reference:
Content Package Versioning


NEW QUESTION # 43
What can be used to deploy UI Integration Cards to SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose two.)

  • A. SAP Business Application Studio.
  • B. Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • C. Content Manager
  • D. Admin Console in SAP Build Work Zone.

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
UI Integration Cards are reusable components that display information and application content from different backend systems in a unified and consistent way in SAP Build Work Zone. They can be deployed to SAP Build Work Zone using one of the following methods:
Admin Console in SAP Build Work Zone: This method allows users to manually upload a ZIP file that contains the UI card definition and resources to the Admin Console UI Integration Cards section, using the Upload Card button. Users can also view, edit, and delete the existing UI cards in the Admin Console1.
SAP Business Application Studio: This method allows users to directly deploy the UI card from SAP Business Application Studio to SAP Build Work Zone, using the UI Integration Card: Deploy to SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition option in the context menu of the manifest.json file. This method requires the subscription to SAP Business Application Studio to exist on the same subaccount as the subscription to SAP Build Work Zone, and a token-exchange destination to be configured. Users can also package the UI card into a ZIP file and download it for manual upload, using the UI Integration Card: Package option2.
The methods that are not used to deploy UI Integration Cards to SAP Build Work Zone are:
Command Line Interface (CLI): This method is not supported by SAP Build Work Zone, as there is no CLI tool available for UI Integration Cards development or deployment.
Content Manager: This method is used to manage the unstructured content in SAP Build Work Zone, such as blogs, multimedia, surveys, polls, wiki pages, events, knowledge base articles, tasks, and feeds. It is not used to deploy UI Integration Cards, which are considered as structured content3.


NEW QUESTION # 44
Which of the following are workspace types? (Choose three.)

  • A. Private
  • B. External
  • C. Hidden
  • D. Recommended
  • E. Public

Answer: A,B,E

Explanation:
Workspace types are the categories that define the visibility and accessibility of workspaces in SAP Build Work Zone. There are three types of workspaces: public, private, and external. Public workspaces are open to all users of the system and can be discovered and joined by anyone. Private workspaces are restricted to invited members only and cannot be searched or accessed by others. External workspaces are created for external users who are not part of the system and can only access the workspace through a unique URL. Hidden and recommended are not workspace types, but workspace attributes. Hidden workspaces are those that are marked as hidden by the workspace owner or administrator and do not appear in the workspace list or recommendations. Recommended workspaces are those that are suggested to the user based on their profile, preferences, or activities. Reference:
What are SAP Build Work Zone workspaces? |Summer Tutorial Series |Lesson 3: Workspaces, section "Step 1 - Creating a new workspace"
[SAP Build Work Zone Administrator Guide], section "Workspaces"


NEW QUESTION # 45
In Content Federation, the exposed content is integrated at which of the following levels?

  • A. Persona
  • B. User Group
  • C. Role collection
  • D. Role

Answer: D

Explanation:
Content Federation is a feature that allows SAP Build Work Zone to integrate content from remote content providers, such as SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite. A remote content provider is a solution that exposes content that can be integrated in SAP Build Work Zone, such as apps, groups, catalogs, and roles. The integration of the exposed content is done at the role level. All content items related to these roles are also integrated and are visible in the runtime. For example, if an administrator of an SAP S/4HANA system exposes a business role with its assigned catalogs, groups, and applications, then SAP Build Work Zone can import this role and its related content and display it in a site. The end users who have access to this site can then launch the federated apps and groups from the site. Reference:
3: Federation of Remote Content Providers
[7]: Adding Apps to Your Site


NEW QUESTION # 46
Which IDE does SAP recommend you use to develop UI Integration Cards?

  • A. SAP Business Application Studio
  • B. SAP Build Apps
  • C. Microsoft Visual Studio Code
  • D. SAP Web IDE

Answer: A

Explanation:
SAP Business Application Studio is the recommended IDE for developing UI Integration Cards. SAP Business Application Studio is a modular development environment that provides desktop-like experience for developing business applications on SAP Business Technology Platform. It offers a set of tools and templates to create UI Integration Cards easily and efficiently. SAP Business Application Studio also enables direct deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Build Work Zone content repository. Reference:
SAP Business Application Studio
Direct Deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Work Zone
Developing UI Integration Cards


NEW QUESTION # 47
Which of the following content artifacts can be transported using the SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration?

  • A. UI integration cards
  • B. Workpages
  • C. Applications
  • D. Workspaces

Answer: A,B,C

Explanation:
The SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration allows you to transport various content artifacts between subaccounts, such as UI integration cards, applications, and workpages. UI integration cards are reusable user interface elements that display data from different sources in a consistent way. Applications are software solutions that run on SAP Business Technology Platform and provide specific functionality for users. Workpages are collections of UI integration cards that can be arranged in different layouts and accessed from the SAP Build Work Zone home page. Workspaces are not content artifacts that can be transported using the SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration, but rather logical containers that group related content artifacts and provide collaboration features for users. Reference:
UI integration cards: [UI Integration Cards]
Applications: [Applications]
Workpages: [Workpages]
Workspaces: [Workspaces]


NEW QUESTION # 48
What are characteristics of UI integration cards? (Choose two.)

  • A. Destinations must be maintained at the SAP BTP subaccount level.
  • B. They can only consume business data from SAP systems.
  • C. They can call multiple backend systems.
  • D. Destinations must have the HTMLS.ForwardAuth Token property set to true.

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
UI integration cards are a way to display information and application content from different backend systems in a unified and consistent way in SAP Build Work Zone. They can support operations on the UI, such as choosing the card header or a button, and they can call multiple backend systems using destinations. Destinations are a way to connect to external services or applications using a simple name. They must be maintained at the SAP BTP subaccount level and have the HTMLS.ForwardAuth Token property set to true. This property enables the SAP Build Work Zone to forward the authentication token to the destination service. UI integration cards cannot only consume business data from SAP systems, but also from non-SAP systems, as long as they are accessible via destinations.
For more information about UI integration cards, you can refer to the following resources:
UI Integration Cards | SAP Help Portal1
Direct Deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Work Zone | SAP Blogs2 Developing UI Integration Cards | SAP Help Portal3 SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help4


NEW QUESTION # 49
Which of the following characteristics applies to My Workspace, but not to other workspaces?

  • A. The layout can be based on templates.
  • B. Multiple tabs can be created.
  • C. External users have access to it.
  • D. Other users cannot be invited.

Answer: D

Explanation:
My Workspace is a personal workspace that only you can access and edit1. You cannot invite other users to join your My Workspace, unlike other workspaces that can be shared with internal or external users23. The layout of My Workspace can be based on templates, just like other workspaces1. You can also create multiple tabs in My Workspace, as well as in other workspaces1. Reference: 1: SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help, https://help.sap.com/docs/build-work-zone-advanced-edition/sap-build-work-zone-advanced-edition/workspaces-8ff3df94802449f3877af5c380b22c4b 2: What are SAP Build Work Zone workspaces? |Summer Tutorial Series Lesson 3: Workspaces, https://blogs.sap.com/2022/10/04/what-are-sap-work-zone-workspaces-summer-tutorial-series-lesson-3-workspaces/ 3: Enhance the Digital Workplace Experience using SAP Work Zone - Overview and Components, https://blogs.sap.com/2021/03/30/enhance-the-digital-workplace-experience-using-sap-work-zone-overview-and-components/


NEW QUESTION # 50
What is the correct order of SAP Activate methodology phases?

  • A. Explore
  • B. Realize
  • C. Run
  • D. Deploy
  • E. Prepare

Answer: E

Explanation:
SAP Activate methodology is a modular and agile framework that helps project teams with detailed steps to deliver SAP S/4HANA projects. It consists of six phases that are run in an iterative manner. The phases are:
Prepare: This phase involves setting up the project, defining the scope, and planning the resources, timeline, and budget. It also includes running the booster for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition, which automates some of the setup steps12.
Explore: This phase involves validating and refining the solution scope, using the SAP Best Practices and SAP Model Company content as a reference. It also includes configuring the solution using the guided configuration tools and testing the fit-to-standard scenarios34.
Realize: This phase involves completing the configuration of the solution, including any customizations, extensions, and integrations. It also includes performing data migration, testing, and cutover activities56.
Deploy: This phase involves moving the solution from the quality system to the production system, and ensuring a smooth transition. It also includes providing training and enablement to the


NEW QUESTION # 51
Which of the following can you use to create user lists in SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose two.)

  • A. SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API
  • B. SAP BTP subaccount admin UI
  • C. Digital Workplace Service admin UI
  • D. Digital Workplace Service SCIM API

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
To create user lists in SAP Build Work Zone, you can use either the Digital Workplace Service SCIM API or the SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API. Both of these APIs allow you to manage users and groups programmatically using the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) protocol. The Digital Workplace Service SCIM API is used to create user lists in the Digital Workplace Service admin UI, while the SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API is used to create user lists in the SAP BTP subaccount admin UI. You cannot use the Digital Workplace Service admin UI or the SAP BTP subaccount admin UI directly to create user lists, as they do not provide the option to do so. Reference:
Creating User Lists
Digital Workplace Service SCIM API
SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which of the following URL pattern represents the Digital Workplace Service component?

  • A. https://<DWS datacenter><work zone type><unique subdomain>.ondemand.com
  • B. https:/ /<DWS datacenter><work zone type> cfapps. <subaccount subdomain>hana.ondemand.com
  • C. https://<unique subdomain><DWS datacenter><work zone type>.ondemand.com
  • D. https:/ /<subaccount subdomain><work zone type>.cfapps.<DWS datacenter> hana.ondemand.com

Answer: D

Explanation:
The URL pattern for the Digital Workplace Service component is composed of the following elements:
The subaccount subdomain, which is the name of the subaccount that hosts the service instance.
The work zone type, which is either workzone for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition, or workzoneadv for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition.
The DWS datacenter, which is the region where the service instance is deployed, such as eu10, us10, or ap10.
The suffix cfapps.hana.ondemand.com, which is the domain name for Cloud Foundry applications.
Therefore, the correct URL pattern is https://<subaccount subdomain><work zone type>.cfapps.<DWS datacenter>.hana.ondemand.com.
The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the correct order or format of the URL elements.
Reference:
Introducing SAP Build Work Zone, Unit 2, Lesson 1, Slide 5
SAP Build Work Zone - Implementation and Administration, Unit 2, Lesson 2, Slide 6


NEW QUESTION # 53
What is the most-used method to show business data on SAP Build Work Zone workpages?

  • A. Launchpad Plugins
  • B. Chatbots
  • C. API and Webhooks
  • D. UI Integration Cards

Answer: D

Explanation:
UI integration cards are the most-used method to show business data on SAP Build Work Zone workpages because they allow you to display application content from different sources side by side without the user having to switch screens. They contain a certain set of information from an app or page that's presented to users in a specific context. You can use cards to group information, link to more details, present a summary, and much more. As a result, your users get all the information they need on a single screen. UI integration cards can also interact with each other on the same workpage, making them more dynamic and responsive. Reference: UI Integration Cards | SAP Help Portal, Direct Deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Work Zone | SAP Blogs


NEW QUESTION # 54
What can you use to assign role collections to users? (Choose three.)

  • A. Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
  • B. Authorization & Trust Management Service API
  • C. Attribute mapping for the connected Identity Provider
  • D. Digital Workplace Service SCIM API
  • E. SAP Build Work Zone Content Manager

Answer: A,C,D

Explanation:
This is a REST API based on the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM 2.0) specification that allows you to assign roles to users directly inside SAP Build Work Zone1.
Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit: This is a graphical user interface that allows you to assign role collections to users on the SAP BTP subaccount level234.
Attribute mapping for the connected Identity Provider: This is a configuration option that allows you to automatically create shadow users and map role collections based on the Groups assertion attribute from the connected Identity Provider1.


NEW QUESTION # 55
What is a characteristic of administrative areas?

  • A. The company area is created by default.
  • B. The company area can be created optionally.
  • C. The company area cannot be edited.
  • D. The company area membership is optional

Answer: A

Explanation:
An administrative area is a designated space for subject matter experts to manage content and interact within their lines of business. Company administrators assign area administrators to administrative areas. Area administrators have a subset of company administrator capabilities to perform area-related tasks. The company area is created by default and it is the top level of the internal structure of the site. Information on the company level is visible to all users in the company. There can only be one company level. If you want to add multiple subsidiaries or business areas, you can create different administrative areas for them. Reference:
Administrative Areas
Area & Workspace Configuration


NEW QUESTION # 56
How can Launchpad shell plugins be deployed to SAP Build Work Zone?

  • A. Direct upload into the DWS administration console
  • B. Automated deployment from SAP Business Application Studio into the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLS application section
  • C. Automated deployment from SAP Business Application Studio into the DWS administration console
  • D. Direct upload into the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLS application section

Answer: B

Explanation:
Launchpad shell plugins are HTML5 applications that can be deployed to SAP Build Work Zone using SAP Business Application Studio. The deployment process is automated and involves creating a project from a template, adding the shell plugin code, and deploying the project to the SAP BTP subaccount HTML5 application section. The launchpad administrator can then add the shell plugin app to the launchpad using the launchpad configuration cockpit. Reference:
Exploring Launchpad Plugins - SAP Learning
Add a new HTML5 application to the MTA - SAP Help Portal
Creating and Configuring Shell Plugin Apps - SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 57
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