| Publisher | Research In Motion | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 91.5KB PDF | Date added | 01 May 2006 |
| Topics | WAP | ||
| Downloads | 62 | ||
This paper is intended for wireless operators or wireless portal providers who want to deploy applications wirelessly to BlackBerry wireless devices. BlackBerry Device Software 3.6 and later allows users to download third-party Java applications wirelessly using the BlackBerry Browser. Users can manage, run, and delete these applications using BlackBerry Desktop Manager. The BlackBerry device supports Java applications, called MIDlets that use the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), as well as Java applications that use BlackBerry APIs.
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