Credential Storage Settings; Development Tools - Motorola MC40 User Manual

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Touch the filename of the certificate to install. Only the names of certificates not already installed are
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displayed.
If prompted, enter the certificate's password and touch OK.
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Enter a name for the certificate and touch OK. If a password has not been set for the credential storage,
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enter a password for it twice and then touch OK.
The certificate can now be used when connecting to a secure network. For security, the certificate is deleted
from the On-device Storage.

Credential Storage Settings

Touch
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Touch Location & security.
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Use secure credentials - Check to allow applications to access the MC40's encrypted store of secure
certificates and related passwords and other credentials. If a password is not for the credential storage,
the setting is disabled.
Install from On-Device Storage - Touch to install a secure certificate from the On-Device Storage.
Set password - Opens a dialog box to set or change the password for secure credential storage. The
password must have at least eight characters.
Clear storage - Deletes all secure certificates and related credentials and erases the secure storage
password.

Development Tools

Get tools at http://developer.android.com.
To start developing applications for the MC40, download the development SDK and the Eclipse IDE.
Development can take place on a Microsoft
Applications are written in the Java language, but compiled and executed in the Dalvik VM (a non-Java virtual
machine). Once the Java code is compiled cleanly, the developer tools make sure the application is packaged
properly, including the AndroidManifest.xml file.
The development SDK is distributed as a ZIP file that unpacks to a directory on the host computer hard drive.
The SDK includes:
android.jar
Java archive file containing all of the development SDK classes necessary to build an application.
documention.html and docs directory
The SDK documentation is provided locally and on the Web. It's largely in the form of JavaDocs, making
it easy to navigate the many packages in the SDK. The documentation also includes a high-level
Development Guide and links to the broader community.
Samples directory
The samples subdirectory contains full source code for a variety of applications, including ApiDemo,
which exercises many APIs. The sample application is a great place to explore when starting application
development.
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