Integrated Agent Controller Overview
In the past, TPTP workbench users would need the services of the standalone Agent Controller before they could use the function in the Profiling perspective and in the Test perspective. Even when the user tried to profile a Java application locally or to run TPTP Tests locally, the Agent Controller would have to be installed on the local machine.
The Integrated Agent Controller (IAC) is a new feature in TPTP workbench which allows users to profile a Java application locally and to run a TPTP Test locally without needing the standalone Agent Controller on the local machine. Profiling on a remote machine or running a TPTP test on a remote machine would still need the Agent Controller on that remote machine. The biggest benefit of the Integrated Agent Controller is that it simplifies the usage of TPTP functionality in the local scenario by removing the dependency on the local standalone Agent Controller. There is no need to install and configure the local standalone Agent Controller when using the Profiling and Logging perspective and Test perspective locally.
This feature is packaged in the TPTP Platform Runtime install image and therefore no separate install step is required. The Integrated Agent Controller does not require any configuration at all. Unlike the standalone Agent Controller, which requires the user to enter information such as the path for the Java executable, the Integrated Agent Controller will determine the required information from the Eclipse Workbench during startup. You can change the default Integrated Agent Controller configuration using the IAC preferences page. To do so, see Integrated Agent Controller Configuration.
Related tasks
Working with the Agent Controller
Related references
Integrated Agent Controller Configuration
Integrated Agent Controller Start Up and Termination
Integrated Agent Controller Considerations
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