|  | The information below concerns legacy mobile tests that work with mobile devices connected to the local computer. For information on the ApplicationManagerobject available in newer cloud-compatible mobile tests, see the object description. | 
Description
The ApplicationManager object provides access to application archive files (.ipa) installed on the iOS device. You can use this object to install or remove applications, obtain the number of applications installed on the device and so on.
To obtain the object in tests, use the Device.ApplicationManager property.
Members
Example
The code below demonstrates how to obtain the ApplicationManager object and use it to install an application on an iOS device:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
  // Obtain the ApplicationManager object
  var deviceObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone");
  var appManagerObj = deviceObj.ApplicationManager;
  var appPath = "C:\\Work\\MyApp.ipa";
  // Install the application
  var appObj = appManagerObj.InstallApplication(appPath);
  // Launch the application
  appManagerObj.RunApplication(appObj);
  // Remove the application
  appManagerObj.RemoveApplication(appObj);
}
Python
def Test():
  # Obtain the ApplicationManager object
  deviceObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone")
  appManagerObj = deviceObj.ApplicationManager
  appPath = "C:\\Work\\MyApp.ipa"
  # Install the application
  appObj = appManagerObj.InstallApplication(appPath)
  # Launch the application
  appManagerObj.RunApplication(appObj)
  # Remove the application
  appManagerObj.RemoveApplication(appObj)VBScript
Sub Test
  ' Obtain the ApplicationManager object
  Set deviceObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone")
  Set appManagerObj = deviceObj.ApplicationManager
  appPath = "C:\Work\MyApp.ipa"
  ' Install the application
  Set appObj = appManagerObj.InstallApplication(appPath)
  ' Launch the application
  appManagerObj.RunApplication(appObj)
  ' Remove the application
  appManagerObj.RemoveApplication(appObj)
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test();
var deviceObj, appManagerObj, appObj, appPath;
begin
  // Obtain the ApplicationManager object
  deviceObj := Mobile.Device('iPhone');
  appManagerObj := deviceObj.ApplicationManager;
  appPath := 'C:\Work\MyApp.ipa';
  // Install the application
  appObj := appManagerObj.InstallApplication(appPath);
  // Launch the application
  appManagerObj.RunApplication(appObj);
  // Remove the application
  appManagerObj.RemoveApplication(appObj);
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
  // Obtain the ApplicationManager object
  var deviceObj = Mobile["Device"]("iPhone");
  var appManagerObj = deviceObj["ApplicationManager"];
  var appPath = "C:\\Work\\MyApp.ipa";
  // Install the application
  var appObj = appManagerObj["InstallApplication"](appPath);
  // Launch the application
  appManagerObj["RunApplication"](appObj);
  // Remove the application
  appManagerObj["RemoveApplication"](appObj);
}
See Also
ApplicationManager Property
Working With Tested iOS Applications (Legacy)

 Properties
Properties