This section describes how to manage the .NET client, BlackBerry client, and UA client. In general, you will need to do the following (specific information is provided in sections that follow):
Make UA clients (BlackBerry, Symbian, and .NET) available for download for mobile devices, either via file download or over the air (OTA).
Work with developers to make a custom .NET client, created with the .NET client development tools, available for download to mobile devices. See the Unwired Accelerator Developer’s Guide.
Customize default BlackBerry client template for each RID (look and feel, graphics). See “BlackBerry client”.
Customize default Symbian/J2ME client template (look and feel, graphics). See “Symbian/J2ME client”.
Customize default .NET container client (look and feel, localization, graphics, messages, and so forth). Users can further customize the .NET container client from the mobile device. See the Unwired Accelerator Developer’s Guide.
By default, the UA clients and OTA version of the clients are located in these locations:
BlackBerry UA client
SYBASE\tomcat\webapps\onepage\bb
SYBASE\tomcat\webapps\onepage\ota\bb (OTA)
Symbian/J2ME UA client
SYBASE\tomcat\webapps\onepage\j2me
SYBASE\tomcat\webapps\onepage\ota\j2me (OTA)
.NET container client
SYBASE\tomcat\webapps\onepage\ota\wm (OTA)
In some cases, you may want to establish subdirectories
for various mobile device types. For example, you may have multiple Windows
Mobile devices types, and want to set up a subdirectories for UA
clients by device type, such as ...\onepage\ota\wm\ppcclient.