Mobile app users can work on assignments and access case data while the device is
disconnected from the network. After you enable offline support for an access group, you can
define settings that are related to troubleshooting, data synchronization, OSCO (online as a
special case of offline) breakout support, data caching, and reporting of the initial download
size for users and other requestors who belong to the access group.
Before you begin: Complete one of the following tasks before defining an offline configuration for an
access group:
-
Enable offline support for an access group. For more information, see Enabling offline support for access groups.
- Optional:
To enable offline troubleshooting with a browser, select Enable offline
troubleshooting with a browser.
For more information, see the Pega Community
Troubleshooting offline-enabled applications with the Tracer tool in a
browser article.
- Optional:
To force full data synchronization for all users of the offline-enabled
application the next time that they synchronize with the server, click Force
full sync for all users.
If synchronization has already been done at least
once, the date and time stamp of when the last full data sync operation occurred is
displayed below this button.
-
Select one of the following options:
- To allow the offline-enabled application to process online cases and use the OSCO breakout capability, select Access group requires a connection
for portions of the application.
- To improve the performance of the
offline-enabled application by reducing server load, clear this check box, and also
select the Use service session cookie (REST/HTTP only) check box
for the offlinehttp service package rule.
- Optional:
To enable caching of common rules, click Enable caching.
This option ensures a faster start of offline-enabled applications from the time of
the last
Pega Platform server start.
If you select Enable caching, you can also select
one of the following to control caching of node-scope data pages:
- Optional:
To enable reporting of the initial download size, click Disclose
application size when users log in for the first time.
This option
allows you to build offline-enabled mobile apps that display a dialog box before they
perform the initial data synchronization. The dialog box states the size of data that
must be downloaded and prompts for confirmation. If the user chooses not to download
data, the application closes.