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Tokyo Hyperautomation and Low-Code

Tokyo Hyperautomation
and Low-Code
Last updated: January 13, 2023

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2225 Lawson Lane
Santa Clara, CA 95054
United States
(408)501-8550

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Application sharing
Administrators can share applications that are complete and are ready
for use on other instances.

Application developers can share applications using one of the following


methods.

Application sharing methods

Sharing method Makes available to Typical use case

Transfer an application
Publish to the All instances assigned
to a test or production
application repository to the same company
environment.

Share or sell
Publish to the All ServiceNow
applications to other
ServiceNow Store customers
companies.

Save a version of an
Any instance with
Publish to an Update application for
access to the Update
Set compliance or
Set file
backup reasons.

Push to team Other instances in the Push developer


development team development changes to the parent
instances environment instance.

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Note:

“Tracking schema”: Deleting a table or a column in a scoped


application is enabled by default for freshly zbooted instances. This is
done by having the system property
com.glide.apps.include_my_schema set to “true”.

For upgraded instances, if you have no custom applications installed


or in development, “tracking schema deletes” is enabled by default.
Otherwise the property is set to “false” so that customers get the
same experience for schema deletes in their applications as in
previous releases before Paris. To learn more see the New York and
Scoped Applications New Features article on the ServiceNow
Community site.

Custom licensing for ISV applications

For applications that you are sharing, you can create a definition to track
usage metrics on your application. For more information, see Custom
licensing for ISV applications.

• System update sets

An update set is a group of configuration changes that can be moved


from one instance to another. This feature allows administrators to
group a series of changes into a named set and then move them as a
unit to other systems for testing or deployment.

• ServiceNow application repository

After you develop and test a custom application, you can make the
application available to company instances by publishing it to the
ServiceNow application repository.

• Publish an application to the application repository

Publish a custom application to the application repository so that it can


be installed on other instances in your organization.

• Publish an application to the ServiceNow Store

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Publishing an application to the ServiceNow Store makes it available to


everyone.

• Create application files to include sample data

Include sample records from an application data table when sharing a


custom application.

• Publish an application to an Update Set

Publishing an application creates an update set containing the current


version of all application configuration records.

• Custom licensing for ISV applications

Monitor the usage of ISV applications with Subscription Management.


Create a definition for your store application with the metadata you
want collected. After publishing the application with the definition to
the store, Usage Analytics runs and aggregates your defined metrics.

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