Which file type do you upload to Managed Google Play while publishing a self-hosted application?
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Correct answer: App's JSON metadata file.
Why this is the answer
When publishing a self-hosted application to Managed Google Play, you upload a JSON metadata file. This file contains all the necessary information about your application, such as its title, description, version, and how it should be displayed and managed within the enterprise environment. Google uses this metadata to present the application in Managed Google Play without directly hosting the application binary itself. The .apk file is not uploaded because the application is self-hosted, meaning the enterprise manages the hosting and distribution of the actual application binary. .csv and .txt files are incorrect as they are not the standard format for application metadata in this context.
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