After you create an application, select it in
		the 
		Applications page to configure it. Following are
		some of the things you can do from this page.
 
	  
		- Activity: View a graphical roll-up of activity for the
		  selected application, including deployment summary, next scheduled deployment,
		  and deployments to environments by process. 
		
 
 
		- Details: View and edit the application details, including
		  designating the pipeline. From this page you can also add application
		  properties. 
		
 
 
		- Components: After defining the application, identify the
		  components it will manage. Associating a component makes its processes and
		  properties available to the application. An application can have any number of
		  components associated with it. 
		
 
 
		- Environments: Add environments for the application to use and
		  map the environments' resources to components. Mapping means assigning an agent
		  to manage the component. Each component can be mapped to the same agent, a
		  different one, or some combination. An application can have more than one
		  environment associated with it. 
		
 
 
		- Processes: Create application processes using the process
		  editor, with a toolkit of process steps specifically for application processes.
		  Previously defined component processes can be incorporated into the process. 
		
 
 
		- Tasks: Configure manual tasks that you will later incorporate
		  into an application process. 
		
 
 
		- Snapshots: Capture information about the application for a
		  given environment, including the component versions, process versions, and
		  properties. 
		
 
 
		- History: View application deployment and change history. 
		
 
 
		- Security: Set role membership and default permissions for this
		  application. 
		
 
 
		- Run: Run application and component processes. 
		
 
 
		- Action: Select from actions for this application, including
		  the following: 
		  
 
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