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Managing push application requests, Specify device ports for application-reliable push requests

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Administration Guide Managing push application requests 6. In the left pane, click Connection Service Details. 7. Double-click URL. 8. Type the full web address or domain name and port number of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service that is associated with the push initiator. 9. In the Push Initiator drop-down list, click the push initiator that you want to associate with the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. 10. Click OK. Related topics Create push initiators for push applications, 89 Managing push application requests The BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service receives push application requests from server-side push applications and sends the requests to applications on BlackBerry devices. You can control how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service processes, stores, and sends push application requests. For more information about types of push requests, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see the BlackBerry Java Development Environment Development Guide. Specify device ports for application-reliable push requests Application developers can create BlackBerry® Java® Applications to manage application-reliable push requests. When a BlackBerry Java Application receives an application-reliable push request, it sends a delivery confirmation message to the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, which sends the message to the server-side push application. You must specify the device port numbers that the BlackBerry Java Applications listen on for application-reliable push requests. Before you begin: Contact your organization's application developers for the unique port numbers that they defined for BlackBerry Java Applications that support application-reliable push requests. 1. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. 2. On the Connection Service tab, click Edit Properties. 3. In the left pane, click Push/PAP. 4. Double-click Device Ports Enabled for Reliable Pushes. 5. Type the device port number. To separate multiple port numbers, use commas. 6. Click OK. 7. Click Restart Service. 93

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6.
In the left pane, click
Connection Service Details
.
7.
Double-click
URL
.
8.
Type the full web address or domain name and port number of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service that is associated
with the push initiator.
9.
In the
Push Initiator
drop-down list, click the push initiator that you want to associate with the BlackBerry MDS Integration
Service.
10.
Click
OK
.
Related topics
Create push initiators for push applications, 89
Managing push application requests
The BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service receives push application requests from server-side push applications and sends the
requests to applications on BlackBerry devices. You can control how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service processes, stores,
and sends push application requests.
For more information about types of push requests, visit
www.blackberry.com/developers
to see the
BlackBerry Java Development
Environment Development Guide
.
Specify device ports for application-reliable push requests
Application developers can create BlackBerry® Java® Applications to manage application-reliable push requests. When a
BlackBerry Java Application receives an application-reliable push request, it sends a delivery confirmation message to the
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, which sends the message to the server-side push application. You must specify the device
port numbers that the BlackBerry Java Applications listen on for application-reliable push requests.
Before you begin:
Contact your organization's application developers for the unique port numbers that they defined for
BlackBerry Java Applications that support application-reliable push requests.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
2.
On the
Connection Service
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
In the left pane, click
Push/PAP
.
4.
Double-click
Device Ports Enabled for Reliable Pushes
.
5.
Type the device port number. To separate multiple port numbers, use commas.
6.
Click
OK
.
7.
Click
Restart Service
.
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