What are my first impressions with HCL Nomad and Panagenda MarvelClient? Yeah, it works! And on the first attempt without a manual.
In preparation for the SUTOL conference, where I will have a presentation on managing HCL Nomad using MarvelClient, I attended the webinar “MarvelClient and HCL Nomad – A match made in heaven”.
Immediately after watching, I updated MarvelClient and decided to try the following steps without preparation:
- Adding MarvelClient analyze to “Recent applications”
- Create a replica of this application and add it to the Replicattion
- Adding mailDB to “Recent applications” at the first position
- Create a replica mailDB and add it to the Replication
I have beta HCL Nomad 1.0.5 on both iPad and iPhone. So I tried a tablet first. I still need a phone and what if …
Step 1: Adding MarvelClient analyze to “Recent applications”
In MarvelClient configuration application I created new object of application / mailfile action type and named it “Nomad – add app”
“General” tab. I used the button “Paste Database data from Link in Clipboard” to avoid having to search the application in the catalog. The data was loaded into the fields: Title, Server, Filename and Replica ID.
“Recent apps” tab. In the “Action” field, I chose the “Create / Update” option and left “Add a recent apps icon one does not exist”. This is how I added the app to the “Recent” on the iPad.
In the “When” and “Who” conditions, I made sure that this setting was implemented only for the selected user.
Finally, I chose that this setting is only for iOS and Tablet.
Then I logged in on the iPad.
And I immediately appeared MarvelClient analyze application icons in “Recent” …
Step 2: Adding MarvelClient analyze to “Recent applications”
I opened already created document “Nomad – add app” and on the tab “Local replica” I marked “manage local replica on Nomad too”
Chose the options: Create replica, Always replicate and others as needed and saved.
Then I signed up on the iPad and I immediately saw the MarvelClient analyze application in the “replicator”
Step 3: Adding mailDB to “Recent applications” at the first position
In MarvelClient configuration application I created new object of application / mailfile action type and named it “Nomad – mailfile”.
“General” tab. I chose “Server and / or local replica” icon and mainly Database: Usermailfile
“Recent apps” tab. In the “Action” field, I chose the “Create / Update” option and left “Add a recent apps icon one does not exist”. This is how I added the app to the “Recent apps” on the iPad. I also wanted the icon to be placed in the first position.
In the “When” and “Who” conditions, I made sure that only the selected user was implemented again. Finally, I chose that this setting is only for iOS and Tablet.
Then I signed up on the iPad and I immediately got an icon of my mail in “Recent apps”
Step 4: Create a replica mailDB and add it to the Replicator
I opened already created document “Nomad – mailfile”. On the tab “Local replica” I marked “manage local replica on Nomad too”. I chosed options: Standard replica and because I didn’t want to create a full replica, I just chose “Stub only” and saved.
Then I signed up on the iPad and I immediately got my mail DB in the “replicator”
What to write at the end?
Yes, it was a simple test, but I think that’s exactly what you want to set up for your users at the beginning. You do the same on Notes clients.
More about the product can be found on the Panagenda website and come to see my session at the SUTOL Conference