App Factory User Guide

The development of multi-platform applications is driven by customer demand more so than ever before. The demand for both B2C and B2E apps is driving organizations to move quickly to deploy apps and new features in shorter delivery cycles. MXDP tools help developers meet this demand. However, development teams face tight deadlines during release cycles, and instead of focusing on designing and building engaging digital experiences, they struggle to dedicate the time and effort to build, test, and prepare a release.

If the teams cannot build on demand or use a continuous integration and delivery approach, they are more likely to have merging challenges. Problems may occur when a large set of features are released without being tested in shorter build cycles. Agile is said to be fully functional only when we can constantly test and adjust the development process. The Temenos App Factory CI and/or CD (Continuous Integration (or) Continuous Delivery) services complete the agile delivery process by allowing developers to continuously build, test, and deploy apps.

This document details the Quantum App Factory CI and/or CD services and how they can help your organization successfully deliver apps. In this document, you will learn how to configure App Factory to build and test both the front end and the integrations of your multi-experience app, from your source code repository. You will also learn how to build and deploy your first app as well as test your application on your target devices using the Temenos App Factory testing services.

NOTE: As the Visualizer framework supports iOS16 targets with Xcode 15 for app generations, from the 202401 release, App Factory supports the Xcode 15 upgrade to build and deploy the apps. The AWS device farm and Appium in App Factory support iOS16 targets and Xcode15.

Create a support ticket on TCSP to upgrade your App Factory environment to support Xcode 15.

For information about the features released in each Temenos App Factory release, refer the Temenos App Factory Release Notes.

You can also access the Revision History of the User Guide.