- What is the BlackBerry UEM Integration SDK?
- What is a BlackBerry UEM plug-in?
- Using the BlackBerry UEM Integration APIs
- Setting up your BlackBerry UEM plug-in development environment
- System requirements for BlackBerry UEM plug-in development
- Configuring your development environment
- Install BlackBerry UEM in your development environment
- Change the UI configuration file for development
- Install the BlackBerry UEM Integration SDK
- Install the UEM Integration plug-in for Eclipse
- Create an Eclipse workspace and integrate it with BlackBerry UEM
- Start the BlackBerry UEM Core and management console services from Eclipse
- Verify that you can compile a plug-in project
- Converting CSS to GSS for GWT 2.8.0 and later
- Joining BlackBerry UEM plug-in development
- Configure automated builds for a BlackBerry UEM plug-in
- Upgrading your development environment
- Sample BlackBerry UEM plug-in
- Using widgets to customize the UI elements of a plug-in
- Enabling a BlackBerry UEM plug-in to integrate with an external system
- Best practices and troubleshooting
- Deploy a plug-in to a production BlackBerry UEM domain
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM Integration SDK 12.12
- BlackBerry UEM Integration SDK Development Guide
- Deploy a plug-in to a production BlackBerry UEM domain
- Removing a plug-in from a BlackBerry UEM instance
Removing a plug-in from a BlackBerry UEM instance
BlackBerry UEM
instanceAfter you deploy a
UEM
plug-in, it displays in the standard list of programs installed on your computer (Windows
Control Panel > Uninstall or change a program). To uninstall a UEM
plug-in, you can select the plug-in from the list of installed programs and use the standard OS option to uninstall it. This removes the plug-in from the UEM
instance.