- 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
- Implementing the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher
- 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
FIPS compliance
It is a best practice to make your
BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps compliant with U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2.The BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
distribution contains FIPS canisters and tools.The
BlackBerry UEM
administrator enables FIPS compliance using a BlackBerry
Dynamics
profile (UEM
). If enabled, BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps must start in FIPS-compliant mode. The SDK determines whether a service is running in FIPS mode when the app communicates with the server to receive policies.FIPS compliance enforces the following constraints:
- The use of MD4 and MD5 are prohibited. As a result, access to NTLM-protected or NTLM2-protected web pages and files is blocked.
- In secure socket key exchanges with ephemeral keys, with servers that are not configured to use Diffie-Hellman keys of sufficient length,BlackBerry Dynamicsretries with static RSA cipher suites.
- When you enable FIPS compliance, user certificates must use encryption that meets FIPS standards. If a user tries to import a certificate with encryption that is not compliant, the user receives an error message indicating that the certificate is not allowed and cannot be imported.
- ForiOS, when you build for testing with the x86 64-bit simulator, FIPS mode is not enforced. As a result, you might see a difference in behavior with the simulator compared to actual operation.BlackBerryrecommends that you always test your app on actualiOShardware and not rely exclusively on the simulation.