- 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 Face ID
- Support for certificates
- Support for the "Do not require password" setting
- Bypassing the App Lock screen
- BlackBerry Dynamics contributor code on GitHub
- Supported languages
- Requirements
- BlackBerry Dynamics software versions
- Compatibility with earlier releases
- Software requirements
- BlackBerry Dynamics entitlement ID and version
- Requirements: Frameworks and libraries
- Requirement: URL scheme
- Required build-time declarations: URL type
- Using NSURLSystem for KCD
- GDAssets.bundle required in build phase
- Compatibility with the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher Library
- App UI restrictions
- Supported and unsupported features on iOS
- Link for FIPS in Objective-C or C++
- Steps to get started with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
- Programming with the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK and BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server services
- Sample apps in Objective-C
- BlackBerry Dynamics and the Swift programming language
- Testing and troubleshooting
- Readying your app for deployment: server setup
- Details of support for client certificates
Execute tests from the Xcode IDE
Xcode
IDEThe tests that you can run from the command line (Execute tests from the command line with Xcode tools) can also be run from within the
Xcode
IDE. This can be useful for investigating test failures with breakpoints or for running tests as you write the code.The tests in the
BlackBerry
Dynamics
sample applications for iOS
can be run from within the IDE in the same way as any other tests that use the XCTests framework. Test results will be available in the Result view.For more information, see Apple Documentation Archive: Running Tests and Viewing Results.