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      <title>Deployment of Keywords</title>
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      <description>You can add and manage Keyword by manual registration or automatically using package file. In this guide, we will first discuss ways of adding Keywords via package file. For description about the manual way of adding Keywords, please see the section: Adding a new Keyword by manual registration.
Adding a new Keyword by manual registration In order to use your Keywords with Step, you need to register them. This can be done through the web interface or the Java API.</description>
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      <title>Keyword Configuration</title>
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      <description>Step offers holistic business use cases that lets business and technical users reuse different automation components. To enhance interaction quality and prevent input mismatches, users can specify mandatory information required to execute a specific Keyword.
Schema Optional and mandatory input keys can be specified in the form of a JSON schema tied to the Keyword. Schema can be provided manually as part of the Keyword&amp;rsquo;s generic fields or automatically populated based on the &amp;ldquo;schema&amp;rdquo; attribute of the Keyword annotation in Java and .</description>
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