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Kony Quantum is now HCL Volt MX. See Revised Terminology. Current Quantum users, see the important note about API naming.

Apple

  1. To configure the Apple platform, enter details for the following fields:

  • Application Mode: (Production or Development): By default, the application mode is set to production. Based on your requirement, select production or development.

    The application mode indicates the current status of the project. Push certificates are changed depending on the choice of application mode, and each mode requires a separate certificate.

    1. Production Mode: Use this mode if you want to run the application in production mode.
    2. Development Mode: Use this mode if you want to develop or test an application.

Important: Volt MX Foundry Engagement Server provides the following two Connection methods:

  • Certificate-Based Connection: For Certificate Based Connection, you must provide the Apple Push Certificate and the Certificate Password.
  • Token-Based Connection: For Token Based Connection, you can either provide the Bundle Identifier, or an Apple Push Certificate. If you use the certificate, the Bundle Identifier is extracted from it.. To use Token Based Connection, you must first provide the Key Id, Team Id, and Provider Private Key in the Configuration page.
    For more information, refer Establishing Token -Based Connection to APNS.

Note: Volt MX Foundry recommends the usage of HTTP/2 based APNS, as this protocol uses compression to increase notification throughput and reduce the need to open simultaneous connections. The protocol also increases the notification payloads from 2KB to 4KB.

  • Upload iPhone Push Certificate: Click the Choose File button to upload the certificate for iPhone.

    Note:

  • Certificate Password: Enter the password for iPhone.
  • Bundle Identifier: A Bundle ID is a string that Apple uses to uniquely identify an application in Apple’s ecosystem. For Token-Based Connection, if you do not provide the Bundle ID, the Engagement Server extracts the Bundle Identifier from the Certificate that you provide. You can get the Bundle Identifier from the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles ->  Identifiers -> App IDs from your Apple Developer Account.

Note: This bundle identifier is only used to send notifications when the token based HTTP/2 APNS protocol is enabled. Else the APNS certificate you uploaded will send the notifications.

  • Click Test Connectivity with Cloud.

    The system displays the Notification dialog box stating that the Apple cloud test is successful for iPhone. Click Ok to continue.

  • Upload iPad Push Certificate: By default, the No option is set to active. Select the Yes option, if you want to upload the certificate for iPad. The system displays the Choose File button and iPad Certificate Password fields.

    • Click the Choose File button to upload the certificate for iPad. If you select the Yes option and click Next without providing a certificate for iPad, the system displays a warning message to provide a p12 certificate for iPad.
    • iPad Certificate Password: Enter a password for the iPad certificate.
    • Bundle Identifier: A Bundle ID is a string that Apple uses to uniquely identify an application in Apple’s ecosystem. For Token-Based Connection, if you do not provide the Bundle ID, the Engagement Server extracts the Bundle Identifier from the Certificate that you provide. You can get the Bundle Identifier from the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles ->  Identifiers -> App IDs from your Apple Developer Account.

    Note: This bundle identifier is only used to send notifications when the token based HTTP/2 APNS protocol is enabled. Else the APNS certificate you uploaded will send the notifications.

    • Click Test Connectivity with Cloud.

    The system displays the Notification dialog box stating that the Apple cloud test is successful for iPad. Click Ok to continue.

  1. Click Cancel to close the Add New App page.
  2. Click Save to save the specified details.