Agentry Applications

The Agentry architecture provides 4th generation language development of client-side behaviors for a mobile application, coupled with back end synchronization logic in the language of the enterprise systems being mobilized.

Typical use cases for an Agentry application include mobile workflows with simple or complex business requirements and rules, an intelligent client with native on-device data storage, and potential implementation-specific configuration. Agentry also ships with, and supports, several out-of-the-box bundled applications, which typically include:
  • The ability to process a moderate-to-high volume of data

  • Simple or complex user interface

  • Online and offline support of application functionality and data access

  • Potential for multiple system connections between the Agentry server and enterprise systems, possibly with different synchronization paradigms (for example, SQL, Java)

Agentry software components include the Agentry Runtime Instance, which serves as a proxy to back end synchronization or requests, the Agentry, and the Agentry clients. Each component serves a specific purpose, and all work together to provide the overall software solution.