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welcome back to the part 5 of the runtime fabric Series in this video Iamp;#39;ll be explaining the app deployment flow followed by a demo to understand the total agenda for this video you can always refer to the video timestamp which are placed in the description below letamp;#39;s get started whenever you deploy an application to runtime fabric there is a flow involving multiple steps that gets executed behind the scenes here are the members participating in the flow the user that is us any point platform control plane agent Ingress kubernetes image repo also known as private Docker registry resource cache and registry credentials by now you should be familiar with all of these participants so as a user I would log into any point platform open runtime manager select the RTF Target give the app a name select the chart to upload and click on apply the moment I click apply the flow gets initiated the first step that the runtime manager UI does is that it uploads the jar file to any po