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Building a more reliable push server - Vendor Webcast

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08 SEP 2004, 12:00 EDT (16:00, GMT) |
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Push technology allows a server to proactively send data to a handheld, but it can't guarantee the handheld is available to receive it. Where reliable delivery and processing is required, the application must assume some additional responsibilities. This example-driven session shows how to build a push application that detects and accommodates unsuccessful push attempts |
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Building a push application, client and server - Vendor Webcast

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01 SEP 2004, 12:00 EDT (16:00, GMT) |
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The BlackBerry solution enables users' handhelds to remain continuously connected to the wireless network. In the same way that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends new email messages to users' handhelds, you can write push applications that deliver information to specific users as it becomes available. This session will provide an overview of using the Mobile Data Service for push services, and explain how to create a simple client/server push application. |
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