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What happens if an app is published with existing errors?

The app is released in beta only

The app is automatically corrected

The publishing process is blocked

When an app is published in Mendix with existing errors, the publishing process is blocked to ensure that only high-quality, functioning applications are made available. This mechanism is in place to prevent the release of applications that may contain bugs or issues that could affect user experience or functionality. By blocking the publishing process, Mendix encourages developers to resolve any existing errors before the app goes live, thus maintaining a standard of quality and reliability.

In contrast, the other choices suggest scenarios that do not align with the strict quality control measures typically associated with application publishing in Mendix. For instance, publishing in beta only would imply a limited release to gather feedback, which does not occur if there are unresolved errors. Automatic correction of errors implies a level of resolution that is not part of the publishing process; developers must address these errors manually. Ignoring errors would compromise the quality of the application, which is counterproductive to the goals of the Mendix platform. Therefore, the correct answer reflects the necessary protocol for maintaining the integrity of published applications.

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