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Component Description
BlackBerry® MDS Runtime: runs BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications
BlackBerry APIs and Java® ME: runs BlackBerry Java Applications; standard
on BlackBerry devices
BlackBerry Browser: runs BlackBerry Browser Applications and is standard on
BlackBerry devices
To download the BlackBerry MDS Runtime, visit www.blackberry.com.
For more information about the BlackBerry MDS and the types of BlackBerry Applications, visit www.blackberry.com/
developers to see the BlackBerry Mobile Data System Technical Overview.
BlackBerry Applications
BlackBerry® devices support BlackBerry® Browser Applications, BlackBerry Java® Applications, and BlackBerry® MDS
Runtime Applications. Application developers in your organization can create BlackBerry Applications using BlackBerry
development tools or third-party development tools. You can install and manage BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry
devices using the BlackBerry Administration Service. You can install and manage BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and
BlackBerry Browser Applications on BlackBerry devices using the BlackBerry MDS Application Console.
For more information about the options for developing BlackBerry Applications, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see the
BlackBerry Mobile Data System Technical Overview.
BlackBerry Java Applications
BlackBerry® Java® Applications can range from simple applications, such as a game on BlackBerry devices, to complex
applications with advanced UIs and various options for data management, storage, and network communication. BlackBerry Java
Applications can use a client-only architecture (that is, the applications do not send data to or receive data from a content server)
or they can use a client/server application model (that is, the applications send data to and receive data from a content server).
For example, a developer can create a BlackBerry Java Application so that users can send data to and receive data from a central
sales database.
Developers can create BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment, the BlackBerry®
JDE Plug-in for Eclipse®, or other Java authoring tools. BlackBerry devices run BlackBerry Java Applications using BlackBerry
APIs and Java ME, which are standard on BlackBerry devices.
For more information about developing and customizing BlackBerry Applications, visit www.blackberry.com/developers.
Feature and Technical Overview
BlackBerry MDS
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