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- Add a UI component to a screen
- Create a dialog box
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- Create a list
- Create an alphanumeric drop-down list
- Create a text list that can be filtered
- Create a check box
- Create a radio button
- Create a date field
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- Create a read-only text field that allows formatting
- Create an editable text field that has no formatting and accepts filters
- Create an editable text field that allows special characters
- Create a password field
- Create a text field for AutoText
- Create a progress bar field
- Create a text label
- Create a list from which users can select multiple items
- Create a field to display a parent and child relationship between items
- Add a UI component to a screen
- Create a custom field
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- Provide an assistive technology application with information about a UI change
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- Allow an assistive technology application to receive notification of field changes
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- Retrieve the wireless access families that a BlackBerry device supports
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- Retrieve the status of the wireless access point or the active Wi-Fi profile
- Open a Wi-Fi socket connection
- Open a Wi-Fi HTTP connection
- Open a Wi-Fi HTTPS connection
- Managing applications
- Using custom messages and folders in the message list
- Creating a module for background processes
- Creating a module for the UI
- Create the module for background processes
- Start the module for background processes or the module for the UI
- Create an icon for a custom message
- Create a custom folder in the message list
- Send a notification when a custom folder changes
- Create an indicator for the number of messages in a custom folder
- Hide an indicator for a custom folder
- Remove an indicator for a custom folder
- Applications for push content
- Localizing BlackBerry device applications
- Controlling access to APIs and application data
- Check if a code signature is required
- Java APIs with controlled access
- Register to use controlled APIs
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- Request a code signature
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- Testing a BlackBerry device application
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Development Guide - BlackBerry Java Development Environment - 4.6.1
Manage localization files for a suite of BlackBerry device applications
If you create a suite of BlackBerry®
device applications, organize resources into separate projects for each locale. The BlackBerry® Integrated Development Environment provides a built-in initialization mechanism. You only need to create an empty initialization class with an empty main(). If you support a large number of locales, create a single library project for all resource header (.rrh) files and set the project type to Library. For each resource locale in the library, define a dependency between the projects.
- Open the BlackBerry® Integrated Development Environment.
- Create a project for each resource bundle (locale), including the root locale.
- Give the projects for each resource locale the same name as the project for the root locale, followed by a double underscore (__), the language code, and, optionally, an underscore (_) followed by the country code. For example, if the root locale project is named com_company_app, the projects for each locale would be named com_company_app__en, com_company_app__en_GB, and com_company_app__fr.
- Right-click the project, and then click Properties.
- On the Build tab, in the Output file name field, type a name for the compiled file, without a file name extension.
- Create an initialization file.
package com.rim.samples.device.resource; import net.rim.device.api.i18n.*; public class init { public static void main (String[] args) { } } - Create one resource header file for each BlackBerry device application.
- Copy the resource header (.rrh) files to the project for each BlackBerry device application.
- Copy the resource header files to each resource locale project.
- Create one resource content file for each BlackBerry device application.
- Create one resource content file for each supported locale.
- In each resource locale project, right-click each .rrh file, and then click Properties.
- Select Dependency only. Do not build.
- Add the resource content (.rrc) files to the projects for the appropriate locales.
Parent topic: Localizing BlackBerry device applications