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Managing Wireless Data Transport in the BlackBerry Solutions V4.0 - Part 1: Understanding TCP and HTTP Transport Options for Java Applications for BlackBerry

Overview The BlackBerry solution provides numerous options for enabling Java applications for BlackBerry to transport data over the wireless network, allowing the applications to connect to servers residing on the Internet or the intranet. The BlackBerry solution also provides the necessary interfaces to enable server-side applications to proactively push data to BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds in a secure and reliable manner. This paper provides an overview of the BlackBerry v4.0 wireless platform architecture and the primary options that are available for wireless transport to and from a Java application for BlackBerry. It compares and contrasts the standard IP-based methods of wireless data transport, including HTTP and TCP, through a variety of different wireless gateways.

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Research In Motion
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Date Published
Sep 7, 2006
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TCP - IP

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