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Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to manage HTTP cookie storage
By default, the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service does not manage HTTP cookie storage. If the BlackBerry device requires
JavaScript® support in its HTTP requests, cookies are processed on the BlackBerry device.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, click the Connection Service tab.
2.
Click Edit Connection Service Properties.
3.
In the left pane, click HTTP.
4.
Click Support HTTP Cookie Storage.
5.
In the drop-down list, click True.
6.
Click OK.
Configure the timeout interval for HTTP connections with BlackBerry devices
You can specify the length of time, in milliseconds, that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service waits for a BlackBerry
device to send data before it closes the HTTP connection with the BlackBerry device. The default interval is 120,000
milliseconds (2 minutes).
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, click the Connection Service tab.
2.
Click Edit Connection Service Properties.
3.
In the left pane, click HTTP.
4.
Double-click HTTP Device Connection Timeout.
5.
Type a number, in milliseconds.
6.
Click Apply.
Configure the timeout interval for HTTP connections with web servers
You can specify the length of time, in milliseconds, that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service waits for a web server to
send data before it closes the HTTP connection with the web server. The default interval is 120,000 milliseconds (2 minutes).
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, click the Connection Service tab.
2.
Click Edit Connection Service Properties.
3.
In the left pane, click HTTP.
4.
Double-click HTTP Server Connection Timeout.
5.
Type a number, in milliseconds.
6.
Click Apply.
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