Anyone good with Blackberry servers and apps?
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Anyone good with Blackberry servers and apps?
Need some text deciphing in to English if there is....
"When an application pushed to the BlackBerry smartphone contains .cod files of the format name-number.cod, the BlackBerry smartphone recognizes the .cod files as sibling modules. In the associated .alx file, within the <files> tag, only module names should be listed. If the .alx file contains .cod file names of sibling modules, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server interprets the .cod files listed in the <files> tag as independent modules and sends all the .cod files under <files> tag to the BlackBerry smartphone. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server then waits for the BlackBerry smartphone to acknowledge the receipt of all modules listed in the <files> tag.
The BlackBerry smartphone acknowledges that it received a single module, of the format name-number.cod. Since multiple .cod files are listed in the <files> tag, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server expects multiple acknowledgments and re-sends the modules listed in the <files> tag until acknowledgment is received for all the modules.
The sending of multiple modules to the BlackBerry smartphone causes free memory to be used up. When the BlackBerry smartphone is low on memory, email messages and call logs are deleted to free up space"
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"When an application pushed to the BlackBerry smartphone contains .cod files of the format name-number.cod, the BlackBerry smartphone recognizes the .cod files as sibling modules. In the associated .alx file, within the <files> tag, only module names should be listed. If the .alx file contains .cod file names of sibling modules, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server interprets the .cod files listed in the <files> tag as independent modules and sends all the .cod files under <files> tag to the BlackBerry smartphone. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server then waits for the BlackBerry smartphone to acknowledge the receipt of all modules listed in the <files> tag.
The BlackBerry smartphone acknowledges that it received a single module, of the format name-number.cod. Since multiple .cod files are listed in the <files> tag, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server expects multiple acknowledgments and re-sends the modules listed in the <files> tag until acknowledgment is received for all the modules.
The sending of multiple modules to the BlackBerry smartphone causes free memory to be used up. When the BlackBerry smartphone is low on memory, email messages and call logs are deleted to free up space"
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