Cross-platform mobile application development

Rapid Application Development

Agentry makes it easy to create applications for diverse devices and user groups.

From simple, consumer-oriented apps to complex enterprise mobile solutions, Agentry makes development easy. Its integrated development environment lets you create, configure, test and deploy one application after the other - without writing code or learning a brand new development toolkit.


Syclo cross-platform integrated development environment

Agentry Editor is a plug-in for the popular Eclipse framework, offering developers both familiarity and powerful mobility features. It employs a model-driven development approach that focuses on business requirements and user experience, and lets Agentry automatically handle the complexity of networks, device form factors, operating systems and peripheral controls.

Agentry Key Advantages:

  • Intuitive, code-free toolset. Agentry Editor is a service-oriented development framework that does not require writing code. Instead, developers use a graphical user interface to model business logic, quickly create or import application components and define relationships among them.
  • Easy cross-platform development. With Agentry, you build your application just once and then simply add the device of your choosing to the list of supported platforms. All the screen sets and native device controls get generated automatically.
  • Powerful import/export tools help you quickly import parts of your application from an external repository. This can range from importing a simple object or a transaction template to importing and configuring an entire functional module from Syclo’s components library.
  • Expert team development and project management features. Agentry has built-in tools to help teams of developers efficiently collaborate on creating and configuring large-scale, complex mobile solutions.
  • Built-in test environment means you can emulate and test your mobile applications on the spot. This includes testing internationalization settings, running automated test scripts, and simulating real-world scenarios like peripheral inputs and spotty coverage.