Hi,
Has anyone had any experience in instrumenting a mobile application using a Kony development platform?
In short, the Kony system allows the developer to create application logic in Javascript, after which it can compile binaries for Android and iOS. How would I include the UEM libraries and the tags?
Thanks,
Derick
Answer by Michael B. ·
Hi Derick,
I'm familiar with the Kony and Kony One Studios. I've been able to successfully instrument dynaTrace on the backend of the application and use the out of the box UEM to monitor mobile web. However, back to your question. It is not possible at this time to use the ADK to instrument your native applications developed in Kony One Studios. I've been able to test out an early release of the new dynaTrace 5.6 android auto-tagger and it works pretty well. That means in the near future, you should be able to get at least limited UEM data from an Android device but it might be a while until iOS is supported.
Hope this helps.
Mike
Thanks, Mike.
How does the new auto-tagger fit into the picture? Must it still be compiled into the application, or is it a separate tool?
Regards,
Derick
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