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<!-- Add the related story/sub-task/bug number, like Resolves #123, or remove if NA --> **Related issue:** Resolves #37651 Switched to issue the SCEP fleet challenge on demand instead of ahead of time. # Checklist for submitter - [x] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/`, `orbit/changes/` or `ee/fleetd-chrome/changes`. ## Testing - [x] Added/updated automated tests - [x] QA'd all new/changed functionality manually <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit * **Bug Fixes** * Resolved Android certificate enrollment failures caused by SCEP challenge expiration during offline periods, improving enrollment reliability when devices lack connectivity. * **Improvements** * Certificate challenges are now generated on-demand when requested by devices, rather than pre-generated, enhancing offline enrollment support. <sub>✏️ Tip: You can customize this high-level summary in your review settings.</sub> <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> |
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The MDM Android package attempts to decouple Android-specific service and datastore implementations from the core Fleet server code.
Any tightly coupled code that needs both the core Fleet server and the Android-specific features must live in the main server/fleet, server/service, and server/datastore packages. Typical example are MySQL queries. Any code that implements Android-specific functionality should live in the server/mdm/android package. For example, the common code from server/datastore package can call the android datastore methods as needed.
This decoupled approach attempts to achieve the following goals:
- Easier to understand and find Android-specific code.
- Easier to fix Android-specific bugs and add new features.
- Easier to maintain Android-specific feature branches.
- Faster Android-specific tests, including ability to run all tests in parallel.