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Creates an application. In AppConfig, an application is simply an organizational construct like a folder. This organizational construct has a relationship with some unit of executable code. For example, you could create an application called MyMobileApp to organize and manage configuration data for a mobile application installed by your users.
For .NET Core this operation is only available in asynchronous form. Please refer to CreateApplicationAsync.
Namespace: Amazon.AppConfig
Assembly: AWSSDK.AppConfig.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public virtual CreateApplicationResponse CreateApplication( CreateApplicationRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateApplication service method.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| BadRequestException | The input fails to satisfy the constraints specified by an Amazon Web Services service. |
| InternalServerException | There was an internal failure in the AppConfig service. |
| ServiceQuotaExceededException | The number of one more AppConfig resources exceeds the maximum allowed. Verify that your environment doesn't exceed the following service quotas: Applications: 100 max Deployment strategies: 20 max Configuration profiles: 100 max per application Environments: 20 max per application To resolve this issue, you can delete one or more resources and try again. Or, you can request a quota increase. For more information about quotas and to request an increase, see Service quotas for AppConfig in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. |
The following create-application example creates an application in AWS AppConfig.
var client = new AmazonAppConfigClient();
var response = client.CreateApplication(new CreateApplicationRequest
{
Description = "An application used for creating an example.",
Name = "example-application"
});
string description = response.Description;
string id = response.Id;
string name = response.Name;
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5