MDM VALUES
name | type | default value |
licensename | string | |
licensekey | string | |
ip | string | |
devicename | string | |
aliasname | string | |
tls | bool | false |
port | integer | 23 |
size24x27 | bool | false |
codepage | integer | 37 |
keepalive | bool | true |
username | string | |
password | string | |
autologin | bool | false |
fixedfont | bool | false |
fixedfontsize | integer | 15 |
lockscreen | bool | false |
fullheight | bool | true |
fullwidth | bool | true |
fieldexit | bool | false |
xhelp | bool | true |
sound | bool | false |
socketmobile | bool | false |
barcodeenter | bool | false |
barcodenext | bool | false |
fieldseparator | bool | false |
displayon | bool | true |
confirmclose | bool | true |
connectauto | bool | false |
lockpassword | string |
Google writes in the link:
Alternatively, enterprises can take your binary and publish it within their own organization.
The suggested method to do this is to use Managed Google Play.
Other methods may be available, but are not endorsed by Google.
If you allow organizations to publish their own copy of an APK, it is important to note that an app's package name must be globally unique in all of Google Play, not just within a Managed Google Play organization. If a package name is already claimed, you should recompile your app with a different package name.