When you complete the development od your application, you have to publish it from the BlackBerry MDS Studio to an application repository.
To do it, an administrators register the applications with the BlackBerry MDS Services on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).
After the application is published and registered, administrator can make it available to BlackBerry device users.
Organizations can distribute the applications using one of the following methods:
- Pushing BlackBerry MDS Studio applications to devices from a central console.
- Enabling BlackBerry device users to search the registry through a device-side console and download applications.
On the server there are some services that you must ability in BES.
On the devide you need to install the BlackBerry MDS Runtime that provides the set of services necessary to interpret the XML that the BlackBerry MDS Studio produces and translate it into screen, data, and message components.
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