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A API Google Play EMM está disponível apenas para os provedores de soluções de gerenciamento de mobilidade empresarial (EMM) que concluíram todas as etapas do processo de registro e foram aprovados pelo Google para participar do programa.
Sobre as bibliotecas de cliente e as APIs de EMM do Google Play
Usar uma das bibliotecas de cliente disponíveis. As bibliotecas de cliente da API EMM do Google Play estão disponíveis para Java, Python, .NET e Ruby.
Cada pacote de download inclui um arquivo leia-me (por exemplo,
androidenterprise/readme.html) com informações sobre dependências, caminhos
e outros detalhes.
Grande parte do código de amostra neste site usa a biblioteca de cliente Java.
As amostras que usam outras bibliotecas de cliente, como Ruby e Python, podem ser encontradas na ramificação do Google do repositório do GitHub (github.com/google/play-work).
Configuração preliminar para desenvolvedores de EMM
Você precisa de uma Conta do Google. Você também precisa usar o Console de APIs do Google ou
do Console do Google Cloud. Supondo que você tenha recebido a aprovação e o acesso
às APIs de EMM do Google Play, veja um breve resumo sobre como começar:
Inscreva-se na comunidade de EMM contém
detalhes passo a passo para desenvolvedores, começando com o processo de registro
(parceria com o Google como um EMM para oferecer suporte ao Android para seus clientes)
até a distribuição de apps em ambientes de clientes.
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