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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
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
Testing and debugging BlackBerry applications
Making BlackBerry device applications available to BlackBerry device users
Localizing BlackBerry device application projects
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BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse - 1.5
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BlackBerry
application project automatically after packaging
On the
Eclipse
menu, click
Preferences
.
Expand the
BlackBerry Java Plug-in
item.
Click
Signature Tool
.
Select
Automatically sign the .cod files after packaging
.
Click
OK
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