Glossary
- AJAX
- Asynchronous JavaScript® and XML
- BlackBerry CAL
- A BlackBerry® Client Access License (BlackBerry CAL) limits how many users you can add to a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.
- BlackBerry Domain
- A BlackBerry Domain consists of the BlackBerry Configuration Database with its users and any BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances that connect to it.
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server databases
- The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server databases are the BlackBerry Configuration Database, the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database, and the BlackBerry Monitoring Service database.
- BlackBerry MDS
- BlackBerry® Mobile Data System
- DES
- Data Encryption Standard
- DIIOP
- Domino Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
- DMZ
- A demilitarized zone (DMZ) is a neutral subnetwork outside of an organization's firewall. It exists between the trusted LAN of the organization and the untrusted external wireless network and public Internet.
- DNS
- Domain Name System
- FQDN
- fully qualified domain name
- HTTPS
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer
- IBM DB2 UDB
- IBM® DB2® Universal Database
- IP
- Internet Protocol
- IP address
- An Internet Protocol (IP) address is an identification number that each computer or mobile device uses when it sends or receives information over a network, such as the Internet. This identification number identifies the specific computer or mobile device on the network.
- ISAPI
- Internet Server Application Programming Interface
- JDK
- Java® Development Kit
- JRE
- Java® Runtime Environment
- LAN
- local area network
- LDAP
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- messaging server
- A messaging server sends and processes messages and provides collaboration services, such as updating and communicating calendar and address book information.
- MSDE
- Microsoft® SQL Server® Desktop Engine
- MTLS
- Mutual Transport Layer Security
- ORB
- object request broker
- SMS
- Short Message Service
- SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- SQL
- Structured Query Language
- SRP
- Server Routing Protocol
- SSL
- Secure Sockets Layer
- TCP/IP
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a set of communication protocols that is used to transmit data over networks, such as the Internet.
- TLS
- Transport Layer Security
- XML
- Extensible Markup Language
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