You do need the IM Agentry Application, but the Java Code no. This is because you want to extend the Java Objects instead of modifying the base classes.
- development/qa/production servers will have the SMP 3.0 with its agentry component "activated" and the IM mobile server ... the exe file you wrote about. No standalone agentry generic server needed on that machine. The IM mobile server, as I understood only will help to create a connection between SMP and backend where the add-on resides. Am I right on this?
The EXE has the IM application that is used to load onto the SMP Server. There is no Stand-alone Agentry Server for the SMP 3 version.
- IM mobile Server (exe file), has Agentry server + Agentry IM application. Now If I have to install this exe file (this IM mobile server as the documentation named it), I'm installing a separate Agentry server (besides the one which is installed with SMP 3.0) for the application after all. Am I right on this??? ... If the answer is yes, is this IM mobile server, will have any impact or clash with the agentry server installed with SMP 3.0? or just coexists?
There is no Agentry Server in the IM exe just the application information. You create a base Agentry Application on the SMP Server, and then install the EXE to this locations.
- I was assuming that agentry IM application which came with IM mobile server will give me all the bundle ( the agentry IM project + jar for the java code), needed for customization, as it was for IM 3.2. But as Jason Latko wrote on the post regarding migration process from IM 3.2 to IM 4.0... It is not.. That is the reason of my question to stephen...
The Exe for the IM application will have the Application and Jar, and ini files. It will not have the Java Source code.
Stephen