Dell ThinOS 10.x App Builder User Guide

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Deploy CI application package using WMS or APT

You can deploy a Customer Installed (CI) application package that is created using App Builder to ThinOS devices using WMS or APT.

Prerequisites

  • Enable Enhance Mode.
  • Install the CI Software Enabler package.
  • Test the CI application on Ubuntu standalone Ubuntu setup before packaging.

Steps

  1. To upload the CI Certificate of the CI application package created using App Builder, use any of the following methods:
    • Using WMS:
      1. Log in to WMS as an administrator.
      2. Go to Groups & Configs and select a group.
      3. Go to Edit Policies > ThinOS10.x > Advanced > Desktop Mode > CI Certificates, and click Import CI Certificate.
    • Using Admin Policy Tool:
      1. Open APT on the device.
      2. Go to Advanced > Desktop Mode > CI Certificates, and click Import CI Certificate.
  2. Click Browse and select the corresponding public certificate for the CI application package.
  3. Click Save & Publish.
  4. Go to Configuration Control | ThinOS > Advanced > Firmware > Application Package Updates.
  5. Click Browse and upload the customer installed (CI) application package.
    The EULA and vendor details are displayed.
  6. Verify the vendor names and license agreement and then click Accept to upload the package.
    Once the package is uploaded, it appears under the Customer Apps section.
  7. Go to Customer Apps > App Builder packages section and select the application package.
  8. Click Save & Publish.
    The device reboots, and an application icon is added to the apps list for quick access and launch.
    NOTE:CI Software Enabler is not required for Native Mode applications.

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