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BlackBerry Java Application Development

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BlackBerry Java Application Development

Overview of this book

BlackBerry Smartphone was once the domain of jet-setting business users with power suits. Now you can hardly go anywhere without seeing someone using a BlackBerry to check their messages or make a call. It's this kind of explosive growth that makes the BlackBerry ecosystem a great place to develop and market applications through the BlackBerry App World store—this book shows you how to do just that! This step-by-step guide gives you a hands-on experience of developing innovative Java applications for your BlackBerry. With the help of this book, you will learn to build your own applications to illustrate the platform, and the various capabilities that developers can use in their programs. It explores the powers of Blackberry and helps you develop professional and impressive Java applications. The book teaches how to write rich, interactive, and smart BlackBerry applications in Java. It expects the readers to know Java but not Java Mobile or the BlackBerry APIs. We will learn to build rich, interactive, and smart Java applications for the BlackBerry. The book will cover UI programming, data storage, programming network, and internet API apps. As we move on, we will learn more about the BlackBerry's device features, such as messaging, GPS, multimedia, contacts and calendar, and so on.This book also helps you build your own applications to illustrate the platform, and the various capabilities that developers can use in their programs.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
BlackBerry Java Application Development
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
Preface

Time for action - importing the HelloWorldDemo sample application


  1. 1. To import an existing BlackBerry JDE workspace, the first step is to select File | Import....

  2. 2. This displays the "Import" dialog that displays a collapsed tree with the many different kinds of projects that can be imported, as shown in the next screenshot. Notice the node labeled BlackBerry in that tree. Click on the small plus (+) sign next to that node and select Existing BlackBerry Projects into Workspace and then click on the Next button.

  3. 3. The next step is to select the projects to be imported. The dialog is empty initially, but is populated by clicking on the Browse button and navigating to the proper directory. If you accepted the defaults when installing Eclipse, the path should be C:\Program Files\Eclipse\plugins\net.rim.eide.componentpack4.5.0_4.5.0.16\components\samples. Navigate there, click on the Browse button, navigate to the samples directory, and select Samples.jdw. Then, click on the Open button.

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