Using flash professional with adobe scout, Enabling detailed telemetry data – Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual
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Using Flash Professional with Adobe Scout
Flash Professional CC can now leverage the advanced telemetry features provided by Adobe Scout. This feature allows you to retrieve and use
the intuitively collated profiling data provided by Scout.
Scout is an analysis and profiling tool for Flash runtime that allows you to analyze performance of applications designed for mobile, desktop, or
web. Scout is designed to provide accurate data aggregated from several system resources. The data provided is intuitive enough to easily
measure, profile, and analyze performance of applications.
Scout provides basic telemetry data for any SWFs running on a computer. To enable and view advanced data, Flash Professional provides
additional options on the publish settings dialog.
To integrate Flash Professional CC with Scout, download and install Scout on the same computer that has Flash Professional CC installed. You
could also install Adobe Scout on a different system, and use the Remote Logging functionality, to retrieve telemetry data for SWFs running
remotely.
Note: Ensure that the Wi-Fi connection between the system and the device running the application is non-faulty and stable.
To download and install Adobe Scout, click
Enabling Detailed Telemetry data
To view and analyze your performance of applications with detailed telemetry data, do the following:
1. In Flash Professional CC, select File > Publish Settings to bring up the Publish Settings dialog.
2. On the Publish Settings dialog, drill-down the Advanced options to select the Enable Detailed Telemetry option.
3. You can choose to provide a password to secure access to the detailed telemetry data for your application. If you choose to enable
password protection, you can access detailed telemetry data for your application, only after providing the password in Scout.
4. Click OK.
Enabling Detailed Telemetry Data for Adobe AIR publishing for iOS devices
To enable Detailed Telemetry Data for Adobe AIR applications written for iOS devices, do the following.
1. Ensure that you have the Enable Detailed Telemetry option selected on the Publish Settings dialog. For more information, see
2. On the Properties panel, click the
button, beside the Target drop-down to bring up the AIR for iOS Settings dialog.
3. On the AIR for iOS Settings dialog, switch to the Deployment tab and select the Enable Sampler option in the Telemetry Options section.
4. Click OK.
Enabling Detailed Telemetry Data for Adobe AIR publishing for Android devices
To enable Detailed Telemetry Data for Adobe AIR applications written for Android devices, do the following.
1. Ensure that you have the Enable Detailed Telemetry option selected on the Publish Settings dialog. For more information, see
2. On the Properties panel, click the
button, beside the Target drop-down to bring up the AIR for Android Settings dialog.
3. On the AIR for iOS Settings dialog, switch to the Deployment tab and select the Enable Sampler option in the Telemetry Options section.
4. On the Permissions tab, select the Internet option.
5. Click OK.
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