Blackberry PRD-10459-035 Administration Guide - Page 37

Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsigned applications

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Administration Guide Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsigned applications To download the latest version of the BlackBerry MDS Runtime, visit na.blackberry.com/eng/services/mobile_upgrade.jsp. For more information about installing and activating the BlackBerry MDS Runtime on BlackBerry devices, visit www.blackberry.com/ developers. Related topics Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devices, 23 Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsigned applications Allow BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPS If you configured authentication between the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service and web services, you must configure the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to allow BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to establish HTTPS connections to external web services. Before you begin: Configure the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to authenticate to web services. 1. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. 2. On the MDS Integration Services tab, click Edit Properties. 3. In the left pane, click General. 4. Click Allow Web Services Access over SSL. 5. In the drop-down list, click True. 6. Click OK. 7. On the MDS Integration Services tab, click Common. 8. Click Stop Service. 9. When the status displays "Stopped," click Start Service. Related topics Authenticating the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager and web services, 13 Define a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application as a trusted application A developer in your organization can sign a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application with a digital certificate. Add this digital certificate to the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to define the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application as a trusted application that can send data to and receive data from application servers or web servers. 1. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. 2. On the MDS Integration Services tab, click Common. 3. Click Add Certificate. 4. In the Alias field, type a name for the certificate. 35

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To download the latest version of the BlackBerry MDS Runtime, visit
na.blackberry.com/eng/services/mobile_upgrade.jsp
. For
more information about installing and activating the BlackBerry MDS Runtime on BlackBerry devices, visit
www.blackberry.com/
developers
.
Related topics
Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devices, 23
Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsigned
applications
Allow BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPS
If you configured authentication between the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service and web services, you must configure the
BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to allow BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to establish HTTPS connections to external
web services.
Before you begin:
Configure the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to authenticate to web services.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.
2.
On the
MDS Integration Services
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
In the left pane, click
General
.
4.
Click
Allow Web Services Access over SSL
.
5.
In the drop-down list, click
True
.
6.
Click
OK
.
7.
On the
MDS Integration Services
tab, click
Common
.
8.
Click
Stop Service
.
9.
When the status displays “Stopped,” click
Start Service
.
Related topics
Authenticating the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager and web services, 13
Define a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application as a trusted application
A developer in your organization can sign a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application with a digital certificate. Add this digital
certificate to the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to define the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application as a trusted application
that can send data to and receive data from application servers or web servers.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.
2.
On the
MDS Integration Services
tab, click
Common
.
3.
Click
Add Certificate
.
4.
In the
Alias
field, type a name for the certificate.
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