- What is the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK?
- Requirements and support for platform-specific features
- Software requirements
- Using an entitlement ID and version to uniquely identify a BlackBerry Dynamics app
- FIPS compliance
- Declaring a URL type to support BlackBerry Dynamics features
- App UI restrictions
- Requirements and prerequisites for iOS platform features
- Supported TLS protocols and cipher suites
- Steps to get started with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
- Integrating optional features
- Preventing password autofill in the app UI
- 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
- Allow unencrypted data to be copied to the pasteboard
- Replace the default splash screen for inactive apps
- Prompt the user to update a BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Adding a custom logo and colors with the branding API
- Using zero sign-on for SaaS services through BlackBerry Enterprise Identity
- Integrating BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server services
- Enabling microphone and camera support with WebRTC
- Integrating BlackBerry Analytics
- Integrating CylancePERSONA
- Sample apps in Objective-C
- Testing and troubleshooting
- Deploying your BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Deploying certificates to BlackBerry Dynamics apps
Secure communication
The
BlackBerry
Dynamics
platform enables secure data exchange between a BlackBerry
Dynamics
app on an end user’s device and a back-end application server on the Internet or behind the enterprise firewall. Any communication through the enterprise firewall uses the secure BlackBerry
Dynamics
proxy infrastructure. One app can communicate with multiple application servers.To learn more about the programming interfaces for secure communication, see GDSocket and GDHttpClient in the
BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
API reference, or GDSocket, GDURLLoadingSystem, and NSURLSession Support in the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for iOS
API reference.AppKinetics
AppKinetics, or Inter-Container Communication (ICC), is a method for securely exchanging data and commands between two
BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps on the same device. The exchange uses a consumer-provider model: one app initiates a service request that the other app receives and responds to as a service provider.For more information about AppKinetics, see the Inter-Container Communication Package in the
BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
API reference, or GDService and GDServiceClient in the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for iOS
API reference.