Software Development Kit Overview
The m-trilogix Mobile SDK 3.0 [Software Development Kit] is a comprehensive visual environment that simplifies the customization and deployment of mobile applications, and accelerates the addition of new functionality. The intent of the SDK is to allow developers to use the m-trilogix product set and expand functionality to support their business and technical needs.
Current Version SDK 3.0: Rapid Application Development
M-Trilogix Mobile SDK 3.0 is written using the latest Microsoft .NET technology. Users can add functionality using any of the .Net compatible languages such as VB.Net, C# and J#.
Features include:
- The m-trilogix SDK is a visual environment designed for use by IT professionals with a range of skills - from business analysts to developers. This means new mobile features and processes can be created and rolled out faster to users, and new user requirements can be rapidly addressed on an on-going basis.
- A built-in process debugger allows the interactive testing of a mobile application end-to-end to examine its behavior under different scenarios, data inputs, and boundary conditions.
- As well our SDK allows users to create modules for advance scalability. Plug-ins are managed by m-Trilogix's Patented Plugin Engine, providing a fast and easy RAD environment.
- A visual mobile workflow enables the visual modeling of mobile workflows that match the business process requirements for data and task exchanges between enterprise systems and mobile workers.
- A wide set of GUI-based connectors enables the mobilization of virtually any back-end system and allows integrating data from multiple systems into a single mobile business process. As a result, mobile applications can be deployed into any existing system environment without the need for disruptive application upgrades, or costly system-to-system integration projects.
- Connectors are provided for popular ERP and CRM systems such as SAP, Siebel, Clarify, and Remedy. Standards-based connectors mobilize content residing in relational databases, HTML, Java, or mainframe/legacy systems. XML/Web services connectors provide integration with any back-end system such as home-grown applications.