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Hi, I have followed egarcia's suggestion to add a debug message by adding a Run JavaScript action to display a message after invoking the default Session Service. When running the mobile app in the native tester for iOS, the debug message is displayed. But I still get the error "Session must be instantiated before calling Login Service" after clicking 'Login' button. I am only using the Rollbase sample Mortgage Processing application and create a new mobile app by adding a "All companies" view. I do not add any object to the login page and AppDetailPage and I do not modify any default session and login services. The mobile app only contain default pages and services. The error is only displayed if I am trying to test a mobile app in Rollbase Native Tester for iOS at iPad Air. I do not have other iOS device for testing. I will check with other colleague and see if they have any issue using Rollbase Native Tester for iOS at iPhone or iPad. However, I can run all the Rollbase mobile apps created by desktop web browser and Rollbase Native Tester for Android. I can also install and run the mobile apps at my Android phone without Native Tester for Android. I just want to know if I need to do any step for testing in Rollbase Native Tester for iOS as the same apps can be run successfully in Android. Do I have to follow the below documentation to package the mobile app and export it before testing in Rollbase Native Tester for iOS? Please advise. http://documentation.progress.com/output/Rollbase/index.html#page/rb/Rollbase.263.html#wwconnect_header Many Thanks & Regards, Cammy From: whenshaw [mailto:bounce-whenshaw@community.progress.com] Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 12:43 AM To: TU.Rollbase@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - Rollbase] Rollbase Mobile: Error shown in running Rollbase Mobile Native Tester for iOS RE: Rollbase Mobile: Error shown in running Rollbase Mobile Native Tester for iOS Reply by whenshaw Hi, Were you able to get any more information by following egarcia's suggestions above? Can you send us a backup of the app, or provide more details about how it works? For example, what is the authenticationModel (I assume it's Form, but it's worth checking), what is the serviceURI, when does it invoke the SessionService_Session service, and when does it invoke the SessionService_Login service (the names may be different, but they will be something like that, I think -- they appear as Data Sources and are probably called DefaultSession and DefaultSessionLogin). Regards, Wayne Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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