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How to create an “Application” project?

Now that we have the main structure created, we can click on “Project” button and build the first element to initiate a project’s application.

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A popup is displayed to select the main settings for your new application.

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It’s important to analyze which type of project fits better to your application objectives. In this case, we are going to select “Application” type.

Once we select the type of project, we can choose which Login Type is going to be used between the following options:

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Field

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Description

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SSO

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for accessing the application through Single-Sign-On authentication.

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User and Pass

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for wayfast built-in authentication

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Anonymous

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for skipping authentication process allow everyone to access.

“Language” field. This attribute will be important if you want to translate your application in different languages. You can set your language of choice here. We will learn more about this functionality in “Translator” feature related chapters.

Let’s click on “Accept” button to save the Project. In this point in time your project was already created and it is visible in the dashboard but there is one last step pending.

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A “Select Skin” popup will open right after you save the project. Just the popup will offer different templates to apply in project’s interface. In case we want to change the skin in the future, we can modify the selection through the “Modify Project” feature that we are going to analyze in future lessons.

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Recap

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What is a Swimlane diagram?

A swimlane diagram is a type of process flow diagram that features divisions or "lanes." Each lane is assigned an actor (which may be an individual, department, division, group, machine, entity, and so on), or even a phase or stage in a process, that is responsible for the activity or work described in the lane.

Lanes may be displayed in horizontal rows or vertical columns. Whether displayed in rows or columns, the information is always displayed in a logical, chronological order.

In this lesson, we are going to review a simple example of a swimlane diagram that will help us for those Workflow projects created in Wayfast.

How to generate a Swimline in Workflow projects?

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Recap