Rapid Deployment Bar Codes; Uca.settings.xml File For Configuring The Uca Client Application - Motorola CA50 Developer & User Manual

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12 - 2 CA50/UCA Client & Server Developer & User Guide
Staging and Deploying CA50s

Rapid Deployment Bar Codes

Rapid Deployment bar codes generated by MSP include staging information, such as wireless network information,
Store Number and UCA server IP address. When Rapid Deployment completes the device configuration process,
the device has a valid network configuration and the UCA client application communicates with a UCA server.
CA50 Parameters Required to Generate RD Bar Codes
Before generating Rapid Deployment bar codes using MSP, the CA50 deployment parameters that follow must be
defined. These deployment parameters to set are stored in the UCA.settings.xml object.
UCA Server IP address
Store Number
SSL (True/False)
Ignore SSL Certificate Errors (True/False)
HTTP Port
HTTPS Port
Persist Settings (True/False)
Web Service Path - Default Path Specified
Logoff Service Path - Default Path Specified
New Phone Service Name - Default Path Specified
Session Check Service Name - Default Path Specified
Language - English specified as default (available from MSP 3.2.1 onwards)
For details about how to access and launch the CA50 Rapid Deployment client, see
Appendix F, Rapid

UCA.settings.xml File for Configuring the UCA Client Application

UCA.settings.xml is an MSP settings profile that allows the user to configure the UCA client application on the
CA50. Its settings consist of the server IP address, the store number, SSL configuration and a few Web service
settings. The user can use these settings to generate RD bar codes so the UCA client application is able to
communicate with the UCA server. These settings from the UCA.settings.xml are defined as follows.
The SSL (Secured Socket Layer) entry is used to enable or disable the use of SSL for Web Service calls and
communication to and from the Web server. A value of 1 enables the use of SSL and a value of 0 disables the use
of SSL. This entry resides in UCAPlugInPersist.reg.
The IgnoreSSLCerErrors informs the WININET layer whether or not to ignore SSL/PCT-based-certificates errors
when using SSL for Web service calls or communication to and from the Web server. This entry resides in
UCAPlugInPersist.reg.
The HTTPPort entry is the port used for WebService or Web server communication when SSL is not enabled. This
entry resides in UCAPlugInPersist.reg.
Deployment.
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