- 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 WKWebView
- Support for client certificates
- Support for the "Do not require password" setting
- Support for AngularJS and Ionic
- Bypassing the App Lock screen
- Supported languages
- Requirements
- Steps to get started with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for Cordova
- Using plug-ins to enable your apps
- Sample apps
- Testing and troubleshooting
- Readying your app for deployment: server setup
Shared Services
Framework
BlackBerry
Dynamics
-enabled apps can
communicate with each other using the Shared Services Framework. There are two kinds of shared
services:- Server-side services
- Client-side services
The
BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
contains sample
apps that show how these services work.For a conceptual background, see
BlackBerry
Dynamics
Services Framework.