The connections section gives an evaluate of Binaries built in the selected challenge, in addition to operating Cloud code. A task contains both Client Apps, and Cloud Apps. A Connection dictates which Cloud Instance a Client App points towards. A connection will point in the direction of a certain Cloud App in a given environment.
The Dashboard gives an evaluate of connections which are existing in all environments. From the dashboard, users can see how each Client App is connected to a Cloud Instance. Connections between Client Apps and Cloud Apps can be reconfigured or disabled as often as you adore. App defense defines a default level of protection that may be carried out across all of your endpoints. The default is HTTPS. This means all requests to your App’s endpoints shall be sent over HTTPS.
The App API Key chances implies that HTTPS will still be used, but that so that you can access an endpoint the App API Key has to be sent and must match the important thing created along with your App. You can find this key under the particulars menu option on your App. This key is shipped by default from the RHMAP SDKs. Enabling this option will mean your endpoints are only available when an accurate App API Key is sent. If is not existing, a 401 Not Authorised http reaction shall be sent and your endpoint just isn’t called.