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L'API EMM di Google Play è disponibile solo per i fornitori di soluzioni di gestione della mobilità aziendale (EMM, Enterprise Mobility Management) che hanno completato tutti i passaggi del processo di registrazione e sono stati approvati da Google per partecipare al programma.
Informazioni su API e librerie client EMM di Google Play
Utilizzando una delle librerie client disponibili. Le librerie client dell'API EMM di Google Play sono disponibili per Java, Python, .NET e Ruby.
Ogni pacchetto di download include un file Leggimi (ad esempio, androidenterprise/readme.html) con informazioni su dipendenze, percorsi e altri dettagli.
Gran parte del codice campione su questo sito utilizza la libreria client Java.
Gli esempi che utilizzano altre librerie client, come Ruby e Python, sono disponibili nel ramo di Google del repository GitHub (github.com/google/play-work).
Informazioni sul codice campione
Troverai esempi di attività di gestione di routine nella scheda Esempi, nella guida Attività di gestione comuni.
Troverai anche un codice di esempio in questi documenti:
Configurazione preliminare per gli sviluppatori EMM
È necessario un Account Google. Devi inoltre utilizzare la console API di Google o
la console Google Cloud. Supponendo che tu abbia ricevuto l'approvazione e l'accesso alle API EMM di Google Play, ecco un breve riepilogo di come iniziare:
Registrati alla community EMM contiene informazioni dettagliate per gli sviluppatori, a partire dal processo di registrazione (collaborazione con Google in qualità di EMM per il supporto di Android per i tuoi clienti) fino alla distribuzione delle app negli ambienti dei clienti.
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