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iOS and OS X setup

iOS and OS X applications can use the Rights Management SDK 4.2 to enable integrated information protection in their application by using the Azure Active Directory Rights Management (AAD RM).

This topic will guide you through setting up your environment for creating your own new apps.

Note

This SDK does not support iPod Touch.

 

Prerequisites

We recommend the following software on your development system:

  • OS X is required for all iOS development.

  • Xcode version 6.0 and later

    Xcode is available through the Mac App Store.

  • The RMS SDK 4.2 package for iOS and OS X. For more information see, Get started.

    This SDK can be used to develop for iOS 7.0 and OS X 10.8 and later.

  • Authentication library: We recommend that you use the Azure AD Authentication Library (ADAL). However, other authentication libraries that support OAuth 2.0 can be used as well.

    For more information see, ADAL for iOS or ADAL for OS X

Read the What's new topic for information about API updates, release notes, and frequently asked questions (FAQ).

Optional

Our UI library provides re-usable UI for consumption and protection operations for developers who don’t want to create their own custom UI - UI Library and Sample app for iOS.

Configuring your development environment

  • To create a new project, on the File menu, click New, and then click Project.

  • Select Single View Application.

  • Enter a name and identifier for your new project.

  • Click Next and select the location for your project.

  • To add the MSRightsManagement framework for iOS Frameworks, drag the .framework folder from the SDK installation folder into the Frameworks section of your Project Navigator.

  • Select Create groups for any added folders option button and clear the Copy items into destination group's folder (if needed) check box.

    This action maintains the reference to the SDK installation folder instead of creating a copy.

  • To add the RMS SDK 4.2 for the resource bundle, drag the MSRightsManagementResources.bundle file from the MSRightsManagement.framework/Resources folder into the Frameworks section of your Project Navigator.

  • As you did when you copied the Framework, select Create groups for any added folders option button and clear the Copy items into destination group's folder (if needed) check box.

  • The SDK relies on other frameworks including: CoreData, MessageUI, SystemConfiguration, Libresolv and Security. To add these frameworks, navigate to the Linked Frameworks and Libraries section of the target's Summary pane, and expand that section to add them.

    The UIKit and Foundation frameworks are required and generally present by default.

  • Add the -ObjC flag to Other Linker Flags in your target Build Settings.

  • Now your Project Navigator should look something like this tree.

  • You are now ready to create your own new iOS/OS X apps.

See Also

Get started

What's new

Developer terms and concepts

iOS / OS X API Reference