A new development archetype for Agentry applications is integrated
with SAP Mobile Platform. Developers use the Agentry Editor to
create and modify applications, then deploy to SAP Mobile Server. System
administrators deploy, manage, and monitor applications using SAP Control Center.
Agentry applications provide the ability to:
- Support one or more client device types, and one or more enterprise
information systems (EISs) of varying types, from a single application
project.
- Configure and modify applications with minimal user impact.
- Develop simple or complex multi-screen workflows.
- Store high data volumes on client devices.
Each Agentry application has its own Agentry Server instance that runs on a
SAP Mobile Server node.
Note:
- End to End Trace, Solution Manager, and LoadRunner are not currently
supported for Agentry.
- Native
push is supported for Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) and Google
Cloud Messaging (GCM).
- The current SAP Mobile Platform scale-out node
architecture supports the Agentry Server.
Quick Start: Agentry Documentation
Agentry information is incorporated in the SAP Mobile Platform
documentation set. In Fundamentals, see
Agentry Applications for an overview of the Agentry development
archetype.
Install
Core Agentry components are installed as part of SAP Mobile Platform 2.3.
- Installation Guide for
SAP Mobile SDK
- Installation Guide
for Runtime
Configure
Use SAP Control Center to configure the Agentry Server and
backend system connection, and the Agentry Server and application client security
connections. This modifies the agentry.ini file.
Each Agentry application server instance is configured based on the information
loaded from the Agentry Server configuration files installed with the
SAP Mobile Server. You can modify the configuration for
individual Agentry applications using the SAP Control Center.
To modify the Agentry Server configuration files installed with the
SAP Mobile Server, you must edit the files directly.
- Landscape Design and
Integration, see Agentry Server Host System Connectivity to identify EIS
connectivity requirements. (In SAP Mobile Platform
documentation, enterprise information system (EIS) is equivalent to
"backend").
- System Administration, see
- Agentry Server Configuration Overview
- Configuring Back End Communications
- Configuring Client-Server Communications
Migrate
Migrate your existing Agentry Mobile Platform development environment
to SAP Mobile Platform. In Developer Guide: Migrating to
SAP Mobile SDK,
see Migrate Agentry Applications, and follow the steps
in the order presented to set up your environment, and deploy your existing
applications.
Develop
Install a stand-alone version of
Eclipse, separate from SAP Mobile WorkSpace, and the Agentry Editor
plug-in. Use the Agentry Editor to design applications, define authentication and
security settings, and define EIS connections and operations. Use the Branding SDK
to modify the client application package (for example, icons, application name, and
so forth).
- Installation Guide for
SAP Mobile SDK, see Installing the Agentry
Editor Plug-In and Eclipse Platform
- Developer Guide: Agentry
Applications
- Developer Guide:
Agentry Language Reference
- Developer Guide: Agentry
Device Client Branding SDK
Deploy
Use the SAP Control Center application creation wizard to create
an application definition. Specify the application file, import the Agentry
application, and configure the Agentry Server instance associated with the
application. You can manage multiple Agentry application versions. Security settings
are auto-generated to pick up configuration settings from Agentry Editor.
In
SAP Control Center
for SAP Mobile Platform, see:
- Agentry Applications
- Creating Agentry Application Definitions
Manage
Use the SAP Control Center to manage applications and
application life cycle. Create application definitions, deploy them now or later,
and update definitions over time.
Monitor
Use the SAP Control Center domain-level event and message
application logs, and the server log files to monitor end-to-end communications from
client application to EIS.
- System Administration, see:
- Agentry Server Logs
- Agentry Application Logs
- SAP Control Center
for SAP Mobile Platform, see
Retrieving Application Logs