Feature and Technical OverviewBlackBerry Enterprise Server components and features
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*Some new features in Microsoft Office 2013 attachment files may not be viewable with BlackBerry devices. BlackBerry will provide limited support for Microsoft Office 2013 attachment files.
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects wireless applications on BlackBerry devices to the applications on an organization’s application servers or web servers. After a wireless application is installed on BlackBerry devices, the application can receive data from push applications that are located on application servers or web servers. The application can also receive data by sending pull requests from BlackBerry devices to applications that are located on application servers or web servers. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service processes push and pull requests and delivers data and updates to BlackBerry Applications.
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service also receives and responds to web requests from the BlackBerry Browser and other BlackBerry Applications, so that users can view Internet and intranet content on their BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service sends login requests and requests for instant messaging sessions from BlackBerry devices to the BlackBerry Collaboration Service. If you stop the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, you also stop the BlackBerry Collaboration Service.
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