Follow the instructions below to configure WSO2 EMM for Android:
Step 1 - Register with Google Cloud Messaging
Follow the instructions below to register with Google Cloud Messaging (GCM):
- Go to the Google API Console.
If you are new to the Google API console, you will be directed to following screen:
If you already have existing projects, you will be directed to your Dashboard page:
On the Dashboard page, click Projects and thereafter click Create Project to create a new project for our application.
After creating the project, you will see the Project Number in the created project. That project number will be our sender ID when you communicate with the GCM server; therefore, you need to copy that and keep it safely.Click APIs & auth and then click APIs.
Turn on “Google cloud messaging for Android".
Click APIs & auth and then click Credentials.
Click Create New Key to use the wizard to create a server key. You need to copy and keep the API key, as it will be used later in the EMM server configurations.
Step 2 - Configure and build the Android client application
Follow the instructions below to configure and build the Android client application:
- Get a GIT clone of the Android Agent application from GitHub.
- Open the project in your Eclipse IDE.
- Click Import and select Existing project to workspace wizard to import the project.
- Click Import and select Existing Android Code to workspace, to import the
ActionBarSherlock
project from the<MDMAgent Project folder>/Plugins/ActionBarSherlock/library
directory, to the same workspace. - Check whether the library is linked to the MDMAgent project as follows:
- Click project properties and select Android.
- At the bottom of the interface that appears, you will see the Library section. Verify that the
ActionBarSherlock
project is correctly referenced. - If it is incorrectly referenced, remove the existing reference and add it again using the
ActionBarSherlock
library that you imported into workspace.
Clean and build
ActionBarSherlock
library project.Use the CA certificate PEM file that is generated for iOS to create a BKS file, which is compatible with Android. Rename the BKS file to
emm_truststore.bks
and add it inside your Android project’sres/raw/
directory, replacing the sample provided.
The BKS file needs to be generated only for testing purposes.
Go to the java class named
CommonUtilities.java
in theorg.wso2.emm.ag
ent.utils
package and replace theSERVER_URL
andTRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD
(Password used to generate the BKS file in step 7) as seen below:
/** * Helper class providing methods and constants common to other classes in the * app. */ public class CommonUtilities { public static boolean DEBUG_MODE_ENABLED = false; public static boolean LOCAL_NOTIFICATIONS_ENABLED = true; public static boolean GCM_ENABLED = false; public static String SERVER_IP = ""; public static String SERVER_PORT = "9763"; public static String SERVER_PROTOCOL = "http://"; public static String API_VERSION = "1.0.0"; public static String SERVER_APP_ENDPOINT = "/emm/api/";
For a production environment replace the
SERVER_PORT
to9443
andSERVER_PROTOCOL
tohttps
.- Clean and build the project.
- Name the project
emm
, and export the project as an Android application. You will get an.apk
file.
You have to carryout the Android server configurations after completing the Android client configurations.