Reconciliation rules: BlackBerry Java Applications
Scenario
Rule
Multiple software configurations are assigned to a user
account or the groups the user belongs to. Multiple
BlackBerry Java Applications are contained in each
software configuration.
The BlackBerry Java Applications in each software
configuration are installed on the BlackBerry device. If the
BlackBerry Device Software does not support a specific
BlackBerry Java Application, the application is not installed
on the BlackBerry device.
Multiple software configurations that contain different
versions of the same BlackBerry Java Application are
assigned to a user account or the groups the user belongs
to.
When different versions of an application exist in the
software configurations that are assigned to a user account,
the latest version of the application that is supported by the
BlackBerry Device Software is installed on the BlackBerry
device. For example, if a software configuration with version
1.0 of an application is assigned to a user account, and
another software configuration with version 2.0 of the
application is assigned to a user account, version 2.0 of the
application is installed on the BlackBerry device.
The version of a BlackBerry Java Application that is in a
software configuration that is assigned to a user account
takes precedence over the version of a BlackBerry Java
Application that is in a software configuration that is
assigned to a group. For example, if version 1.0 of an
application is in a software configuration that is assigned to
a user account, and version 2.0 of an application is in a
software configuration that is assigned to a group that the
user belongs to, version 1.0 of the application is installed on
the BlackBerry device.
Multiple software configurations that contain the same
BlackBerry Java Application are assigned to a user account
or the groups the user belongs to. The disposition of the
BlackBerry Java Application (required, optional, or
disallowed) is different in each software configuration. The
deployment method (wired or over the wireless network) for
the application is different in each software configuration.
The disposition specified for an application in a software
configuration that is assigned to a user account takes
precedence over the disposition of the same application in
any software configuration that is assigned to a group. If the
application has different dispositions in multiple software
configurations that are assigned at the same level (either to
the user account or groups), the required disposition takes
precedence over the optional disposition, and the optional
disposition takes precedence over the disallowed
disposition.
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