- About this guide
- BlackBerry Dynamics background
- BlackBerry Dynamics API reference
- FIPS 140-2 compliance
- Easy Activation
- Securing cut-copy-paste on devices (Data Leakage Prevention, or DLP)
- Shared Services Framework
- Support for fingerprint authentication
- Support for client certificates
- Support for the "Do not require password" setting
- Bypassing the App Lock screen
- BlackBerry Dynamics contributor code on GitHub
- Supported languages
- BlackBerry Dynamics software versions
- Requirements
- Compatibility with earlier releases
- Software requirements
- BlackBerry Dynamics entitlement ID and version
- Supported launchModes
- Compatibility with the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher Library
- Supported CPU architectures
- Supported and unsupported Android and third-party features
- FIPS-linking on Android: automatic
- Restricted key prefix
- Steps to get started with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
- Installing the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
- Integrating the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK in .aar format
- Using the branding API to add a custom logo and colors
- Info: Add Samsung Pass to your BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Info: APIs for secure clipboard management
- Info: Preventing autobackup to Google Drive
- Info: APIs for network status
- BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android: Wearable Framework
- Programming with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK and BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server services
- Sample apps
- Testing and troubleshooting
- Readying your app for deployment: server setup
- Details of support for client certificates
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android 4.2
- BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android Development Guide
- Steps to get started with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
- Installing the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
- High-level directory structure of the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
High-level directory structure of the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
The
BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
includes
the following artifacts:- A Library project that contains the resources needed for the UI to run in eachBlackBerry Dynamics-enabled app
- A.jarfile that contains allBlackBerry DynamicsAPIs and implementations
- TheBlackBerry Dynamicsnative library containing the native code
Handhelds vs. Wearables subdirectory naming convention
The
BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Android
has
a major division between support for handheld devices and support for wearable devices with
the BlackBerry
Dynamics
Wearable
Framework. The pertinent directory structure looks like the following. Nested in
these directories are the appropriate .so
and .jar
files you need to include in your project, along with
other support files.- Handheld libraries:sdk_installation_directory/sdk/libs/handheld/gd
- Wearable libraries:sdk_installation_directory/sdk/libs/wearable/gd_wearable_framework