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C++ Application controller settings

Raymond_Indwar
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I am trying to configure controller settings in a C++ application in unix environment. I see these configuration settings in the example -

const char APP_NAME[] = "SampleC";
const char TIER_NAME[] = "SampleCTier1";
const char NODE_NAME[] = "SampleCNode1";
const char CONTROLLER_HOST[] = "controller.somehost.com";
const int CONTROLLER_PORT = 8080;
const char CONTROLLER_ACCOUNT[] = "customer1";
const char CONTROLLER_ACCESS_KEY[] = "MyAccessKey";
const int CONTROLLER_USE_SSL = 0; 

Is a node name necessary to have in configuration. And where can i find the controller account and controller access key?

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iamryan
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Hi, @Raymond.Indwar 

I found this page within our AppD Docs area: https://docs.appdynamics.com/22.3/en/application-monitoring/install-app-server-agents/c-c++-sdk

There is a link on that page that takes you to some additional resources where I was able to find info about Controller Account and Access Key. Let me know if this helps out. 

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