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Old 11-07-2012, 12:37 AM   #1
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Hi

I am new to blackberry development. I have searched forum and docs but could not figure out the solution so I am posting this.
My requirement is to pull device data from device to server. Using DeviceInfo API I am able to display data on device UI but I am not able to push it back to server.

Explored push notification as well but it'll just return the status not any other detail.

Can any one help me with the flow, or point me to tutorial on how to achieve it.

Thanks in advance
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Old 11-07-2012, 09:31 AM   #2
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The big question is: what application is on the server to catch the data, and what is it expecting?
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Servlet is what which will try to catch the data from device. Application is expecting model, battery level , OS details, if wifi is set or not etc from device.
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OK, so what is the question? Seems pretty straight forward. What is the servlet expecting in terms of format? Are you using some type of web service wrapper?

The model, OS level, etc are typically stored in the HTTP User-Agent (normal practice - you'll see this data if you hit your URL from the BB Browser).

If it were me, I'd have a simple XML document that contains the data. This document would be the payload for an HTTP POST request to the servlet. The servlet would crack the XML and extract the data.
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