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  2. HELP-5413

FIWARE.Request.Tech.Apps.Marketplace.CustomFrontEnd

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Hello,

      I am wondering if there is a way to install WMarket in our server with
      our own front-end webpage. Now, the installation of WMarket comes with a
      predefined front-end and back-end built with mysql, java, spring, etc.

      Best regards,
      Angel

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          amagan Aitor Magán added a comment -

          Hi Angel,

          You can deploy your own WMarket instance and use only its APIs to create your custom front-end. To install your own WMarket instance, I recommend you to follow the instructions provided at http://wmarket.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation-guide.html.

          Once that you have deployed your own instance, as I mentioned before, you can create your own front-end by using the provided API. The API provide an action for all the tasks you can perform with the front-end. You can take a look to the API specs at http://docs.fiwaremarketplace.apiary.io/.

          However, if you want to use the APIs provided by the WMarket GE, you are at least forced to use JAVA, MySQL and Spring.

          BR
          Aitor

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          amagan Aitor Magán added a comment - Hi Angel, You can deploy your own WMarket instance and use only its APIs to create your custom front-end. To install your own WMarket instance, I recommend you to follow the instructions provided at http://wmarket.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation-guide.html . Once that you have deployed your own instance, as I mentioned before, you can create your own front-end by using the provided API. The API provide an action for all the tasks you can perform with the front-end. You can take a look to the API specs at http://docs.fiwaremarketplace.apiary.io/ . However, if you want to use the APIs provided by the WMarket GE, you are at least forced to use JAVA, MySQL and Spring. BR Aitor

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              amagan Aitor Magán
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