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- The BlackBerry Application Development perspective
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Managing BlackBerry
application projects
- Creating a BlackBerry application project from a template
- Create a BlackBerry application project
- Create a Java source file in a BlackBerry device application project
- Import a BlackBerry application project from an existing workspace
- Import a BlackBerry Java Plug-in sample application
- Import a file into a BlackBerry application project
- Delete a file from a BlackBerry application project
- Change the properties of a BlackBerry application project
- Project dependencies
- Add a project dependency
- Add a .jar file dependency
- Specify the application settings for a BlackBerry application project
- Specify compiler settings for a BlackBerry Application project
- Specify the build settings for a BlackBerry application project
- Specify the alternate entry point settings for a BlackBerry application project
- Managing BlackBerry device application memory
- Building a BlackBerry device application
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Running BlackBerry
device applications that use protected APIs
- Register to use protected BlackBerry APIs
- Using restricted code signatures
- Signing your application
- Requesting a replacement registration key
- Use a code signing key to help protect packages and classes
- Register to use a new code signing key
- Import an existing registered code signing key
- Remove a registered code signing key
- View the signature status for code signature requests
- Using code signing keys to restrict access to packages or classes in a BlackBerry library project
- Sign a BlackBerry application project automatically after packaging
- Turn off automatic signature when you package a BlackBerry application project
- Run the BlackBerry Signature Tool in the background
- Suppress password prompts from the BlackBerry Signature Tool
- Suppress code signing warnings
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Testing and debugging BlackBerry applications
- Debug packages
- Debug a BlackBerry device application by using a debug package
- Create a debug package manually
- Debug a BlackBerry device application on a BlackBerry device
- Load a BlackBerry device application on a BlackBerry device
- Install or remove an application on a BlackBerry device from the command line
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Making BlackBerry
device applications available to BlackBerry
device users
- Packaging a BlackBerry application project for multiple versions of BlackBerry Device Software
- Distributing a BlackBerry device application from a web page
- Distribute a BlackBerry device application from the BlackBerry Desktop Software
- Turn off .alx generation when you package a BlackBerry application project
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Localizing BlackBerry device application projects
- Creating resource files
- Create a resource file for a BlackBerry device application
- Specify the localization settings for a BlackBerry application project
- Verify the resource keys that are used in a BlackBerry device application project
- Locate all of the Java files that use a resource key
- Specify an original locale
- Mark a translation as correct or incorrect
- Glossary
- Legal notice
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BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse - 1.5
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- The BlackBerry Application Development perspective
- Managing BlackBerry application projects
- Managing BlackBerry device application memory
- Building a BlackBerry device application
- Running BlackBerry device applications that use protected APIs
- Testing and debugging BlackBerry applications
- Making BlackBerry device applications available to BlackBerry device users
- Localizing BlackBerry device application projects
- Glossary
- Legal notice