Beschreibung der Servicebücher

Über die Servicebücher wurde schon einiges geschrieben. Bei RIM findet man auch eine Liste mit einer näheren Beschreibung, die ich hier einfach rein kopiert habe. Es sind die am häufigsten vorkommenden Servicebücher aufgeführt.

Abhängig vom Mobilfunkbetreiber, den installierten Anwendungen und bei einer Firma mit einem BlackBerry Enterprise Server sind auch noch weitere Einträge anzutreffen.

Auf dem BlackBerry sind die Servicebücher bei Optionen/Einstellungen - Erweiterte Optionen - Servicebuch zu finden.

Service Book Functionality
5 Click [BrowserConfig] Contains settings that are used by the E-mail Settings icon to create a new BlackBerry® Internet Service account or maintain an existing one
5 Click [IPPP] or 5 Click [WAP] Contains routing information that is used by the E-mail Settings icon for BlackBerry Internet Service accounts
Browserconfig for IPPP [BrowserConfig] Contains settings for the BlackBerry Internet Browser Service such as a preconfigured homepage or bookmarks
IPPP for BIBS [IPPP] Contains information about BlackBerry Internet Browser Service routing information

Desktop [ALP] or BlackBerry [ALP]*

Contains information that is required to perform wireless Global Address Book searches
Desktop [BBIM] or BlackBerry [BBIM]* Contains the record information that is used to send instant messages with an enterprise instant messaging service such as Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server
Desktop [BrowserConfig] or BlackBerry [BrowserConfig]* Contains settings for the BlackBerry® Browser such as preconfigured homepage or bookmarks
Desktop [CICAL] or BlackBerry [CICAL]* Contains information that is required for BlackBerry wireless calendar operations
Desktop [CMIME] or BlackBerry [CMIME]* Contains information that is required to send messages and perform functions such as wireless email message reconciliation
Desktop [IPPP] or BlackBerry [IPPP]* Contains information that is required to use and browse the Internet using the BlackBerry® Mobile Data System (BlackBerry MDS)
Desktop [SYNC] or BlackBerry [SYNC]* Contains information that is used to wirelessly synchronize organizer databases and to wirelessly back up and restore BlackBerry smartphone data

Note: The BlackBerry smartphone must be running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.0 or later and be connected to a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server software version 4.0 or later.

Provisioning [Provisioning] Contains information that is used to turn on or off the Enterprise Activation icon for BlackBerry Device Software version 4.0 and later
MMS Transport [WAP] Contains information that is required to send Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages over Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 1.x
MMS Transport [WPTCP] Contains infromation that is required to send MMS messages over WAP 2.x
MMS client [MMS] Contains information regarding the wireless provider's MMS settings
WAP Browser [BrowserConfig] Contains settings for the WAP Browser such as a preconfigured homepage or bookmarks
WAP Transport [WAP] Contains information that is required to connect to a wireless provider's WAP 1.x gateway
WAP2 Transport [WPTCP] Contains information that is required to connect to a wireless provider's WAP 2.x gateway
WAP Push Config [WAPPushConfig] Contains information that is used to setup a WAP-push connection on a BlackBerry smartphone for WAP dependent applications and is also used for new MMS message notifications sent using WAP Push
Web Client [CMIME] Contains information that is required to send messages and perform functions such as wireless email reconciliation with the BlackBerry Internet Service version 1.8

Note: BlackBerry Internet Service version 1.8 is no longer available and has been replaced by the BlackBerry Internet Service version 2.x.

Yahoo Messenger [YHO] Contains the record information that is used to send instant messages using the Yahoo!® Messenger for BlackBerry smartphones client

Note: This service book is available from the wireless service provider.

<Retail_Instant_Messaging_Application> [BBIMConfig] Contains configuration and carrier information for a retail instant messaging application and is also used in the creation of the [KEYNOGO] service book
<Retail_Instant_Messaging_Application> [BBIM] Contains information that is required for sending instant messages with a retail instant messaging application
<Retail_Instant_Messaging_Application> [KEYNOGO] Contains information that is used for the encryption and decryption of instant messages that are sent using a retail instant messaging application

For example, the algorithm used by Google Talk™ for BlackBerry smartphones application is Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256 bits.

<your_email_address> [CMIME] Contains information that is required to send email messages and perform functions such as wireless email reconciliation with the BlackBerry Internet Service
<your_email_address> [CICAL] Contains information that is required for BlackBerry wireless calendar operations with the BlackBerry Internet Service running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.2 or later

* The service books marked with an asterisk appear on the BlackBerry smartphone with either Desktop or BlackBerry in the title. Additionally, they are named according to the message service display name in BlackBerry Redirector Settings which is a part of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager. Although the names are different, both service books function in exactly the same way.