- What is the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK?
- Requirements and support for platform-specific features
- Steps to get started with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
- Integrating optional features
- Enforcing local compliance actions
- Adding custom policies for your app to the UEM management console
- Add a watermark to the screens in a BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Using the BBWebView library
- Using the OkHttp HTTP framework
- Prompt the user to update a BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Adding a custom logo and colors with the branding API
- Support for Night Mode
- Using zero sign-on for SaaS services through BlackBerry Enterprise Identity
- Integrating BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server services
- Integrating BlackBerry Analytics
- Implementing Play Integrity attestation for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Sample apps
- Testing and troubleshooting
- Implementing automated testing for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Automated testing with the BlackBerry Dynamics sample apps
- Preparing for automated testing
- Components of a sample automated testing configuration
- Execute all tests from the command line with Gradle
- Execute specific tests from the command line with Gradle
- Execute tests from the Android Studio IDE
- Add automated testing to your BlackBerry Dynamics Android app
- Configure compliance settings so you can debug your app
- Emulators and the rooted OS compliance setting
- Using enterprise simulation mode
- Troubleshooting common issues
- Logging and diagnostics
- Implementing automated testing for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Deploying your BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Deploying certificates to BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android 12.0
- BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android Development Guide
- Requirements and support for platform-specific features
- Using an entitlement ID and version to uniquely identify a BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Using the entitlement version for the Shared Services Framework
Using the entitlement version for the Shared Services Framework
For
BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps that provide a service that is consumed by other BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps through the Shared Services Framework, you should include the entitlement version in the app's AndroidManifest.xml file. This allows the SDK routines that work with the services to identify the required version of the service provider.See the snippet below, or the AppKinectics sample apps, for examples of how to add the entitlement version to the AndroidManifest.xml file for the service-provider app. The GDApplicationVersion value must match the same value that you specified in assets/settings.json.
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" package="com.good.gd.example.appkinetics [...] <app [...] <meta-data android:name="GDApplicationVersion" android:value ="your_value_here"/> </app> </manifest>