Thursday 16 July 2015

Amazon Launches AWS Device Farm, Lets Developers Test Android And Fire OS Apps On Real Devices

Amazon Launches AWS Device Farm, Lets Developers Test Android And Fire OS Apps On Real Devices:

From next week, the developers of the Android operating system and fire may use a new service based on Amazon's cloud to test their physical applications for smartphones and tablets. Farm AWS devices allow developers to upload their applications and test them on "most commonly used mobile devices through an ever-expanding fleet includes the latest combination of device / OS." Amazon says. Unfortunately, the company did not say how many devices are really talking.If that concept sounds familiar, it may be due to a number of other companies already offer similar services. Google announced Cloud Test Lab in its developer conference a few weeks ago IO /, for example (even if it does launch later this summer) and Xamarin already offers its testing service cloud (with support for approximately 1,000 aircraft 1600 ) since 2013.The new Farm device works much like all its competitors. Developers upload your application, select the devices you want to try it in and the service will be repeated automatically through all the screens and buttons. Once this is done, the service generates a report and the developer can go ahead start debugging the application. If you need more control over the device Granja test also it allows writing your own tests with the help of frames as Appium popular tests (which also carries Xamarin compatible), Calabash and Espresso."For developers of mobile applications, which offer high-quality applications in all different combinations of devices and OS is a great effort. - It is time, complicated and expensive, and as new devices are entering the market, developers are looking for an easier to build and test a way through them, "said Marco Argenti, vice president of Amazon AWS in a statement." AWS Farm device offers developers a simple and cost effective way to test the actual experience user applications across multiple types of devices to scale. And when used with other mobile services like Amazon AWS Cognito, Lambda AWS, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS), developers have a platform complete that makes it even easier to build, deploy, test and repeat large mobile applications. "Like other AWS services, camera Farm offer a free level. In this case, we obtain 250 minutes of free devices. After that, you will pay $ 0.17 per minute the machine or can opt for a lump sum payment of $ 250 per unit per month. Xamarin pricing plans, in comparison, they are starting at $ 1,000 for 200 hours of devices monthly unlimited number of devices that can be tested. The company also offers 60 minutes of access to the service for all subscribers Xamarin. Google has not disclosed the price of their service.

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