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INTRODUCED IN: Business Central 2020 release wave 1
Each Business Central environment is built as a collection of apps. These apps include Microsoft apps and apps from AppSource that reselling partners have installed for customers. The apps are working together to provide customers with a broad set of features to address their various business, market, and industry needs.
As an authorized ISV, you can deliver your functionality or your services as apps in AppSource. For more information, see Get Started with Building Apps. To help you manage your apps running in different customer Business Central environments, Business Central provides the App Management API.
The App Management API is a REST-based API. It requires that you're an authorized ISV and your apps have been registered by Microsoft. Once registered, you access the API by using this global endpoint: https://apps.businesscentral.dynamics.com
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You can use the API for the following operations:
Make major, minor, and hotfix app updates available to customers for installation from the Business Central administration center.
You make the updates available by uploading them to the App Repository. The new app versions will then be available on Manage Apps page of the Business Central administration.
Retrieve the list of the customers' environments that have your app installed.
Schedule the automatic deployment of the app hotfixes for their customers' environments.
The App Management API lets you apply modern continuous integration (CI), continuous deployment (CD), and DevOps practices to your work, for example:
For more information about the API, see App Management API.
Note
Currently, direct access to the API is only available for the ISVs working with the Embed apps; not Add-on and Connect apps. To manage versions of Add-on and Connect apps, you use Partner Center to upload the new app versions to Business Central offers. The apps will undergo a technical and marketing validation before becoming available on AppSource. After passing validation, the new versions are made available in Business Central administration center to the customers that have these apps installed.
The apps that are stored in the App Repository are governed by the Microsoft Publisher Agreement. For more information, see Publishing your business application.
The App Management API is governed by Microsoft APIs Terms of Use. For more information, see Microsoft APIs Terms of Use
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Learning path
Use application development best practices in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central - Training
Do you plan to create an app for Business Central? If you do, this path will be helpful to guide you through the recommended processes of publishing your app to AppSource.
Certification
Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Business Central Developer Associate - Certifications
Demonstrate you have the skills to design, develop, test, and maintain solutions based on Dynamics 365 Business Central.
Documentation
Hotfix an AppSource app - Business Central
Learn how to hotfix an AppSource app in Dynamics 365 Business Central.
FAQ about Updating your Business Central App - Business Central
Get answers to some of your questions about updating your app for Dynamics 365 Business Central
Install and Uninstall Apps - Business Central
Learn how you can install and uninstall apps and extensions in Business Central.