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Steve
Tuomas Kuosmanen edited this page Mar 9, 2018
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Steve has worked with Openshift before or may still be working in that space.
He may not have a vast amount of mobile app development experience but wants a mobile perspective without having to become a fully fledged Mobile Application Developer.
He wants to understand how to add a mobile perspective to applications running inside Openshift.
Step | Goals and Actions | Feelings | Notes |
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Starting point | Needs to add Mobile perspective to OpenShift, wants to develop mobile applications | Frustration: Having to learn everything about Mobile App development 1=:( 5=:) | |
Initial search | Steve goes to google for "openshift mobile application" and finds AeroGear | 3 | SEO Notes |
First visit and evaluation | Steve visits the website and reads through the content | 3 | "Is this doing what I need?" |
Decision | Steve decides AeroGear is up to the job, and wants to use it to send notifications to mobile devices from his OpenShift app.Steve proceeds to follow the Push quickstart guide. | 4 | Everything related to mobile apps, and their SDKs is new to Steve. "I like to learn from examples, a working example project is a good starting point". But there is quite a bit of initial installation of development tools. |
Install Backend | Steve starts up the AeroGear service container | 5 | "This is familiar stuff to me, though I need to figure out how to make my own app talk to the Push Server, but at least it's something I've done before in other projects." |
Install Mobile SDK | Steve needs to choose which mobile platforms to target and needs to install the SDK to get going | 2 | "I want Android and IOS eventually, but I will first go with Android so I can test this on my phone. This is something I am not familiar with. Does this work with the IDE I am using for backend stuff?How do I test the app in my phone? Does this step install both the mobile OS SDK and the AeroGear libraries? |
Install AeroGear libs | |||
Step X | |||
End Result | Steve has built his first mobile app that connects to his OpenShift backend. | 5 |
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