BlackBerry Development - How To Get Started ASAP
Useful links for people who are knowledgeable in programming, but is currently new to programming for the BlackBerry or cellphone programming in general.
There are two main methods: (A) Run on Just BlackBerry: The advantages is that you have a much more comprehensive API, with an easier development environment that already has the BlackBerry Emulator integrated into it. You just need to download the RIM JDE, install it, and compile away. The 4.x environment is completely integrated and even comes with a free "Hello World" type samples that you can compile, run, or install on your BlackBerry right away. Alternatively: (B) Run on Multiple Cellphones: Did you know you can write a generic Java midlet that works on multiple cellphones? Yes, including BlackBerry, Nokia, Motorola, SonyEricsson, etc. Examples of phone-independent Java midlet software that runs on BlackBerry too. If you need to cast a wide net because you think the Blackberry market is too small despite over one million users, this is an option you can go to gain a bigger potential market to justify development. Alternatively, you can benefit with using BlackBerry extensions for a BlackBerry-specific application! In fact, you can write for both, and automatically use the BlackBerry extensions if you're running on a BlackBerry, too!
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That's some fundoo stuff you have posted.
I'm quite new to coding of applications on blackberry [ haven't written one 9-) ]. Didn't know that the midlets can run on my 7100. Just downloaded the chessbuddy from the midlet.org and works fantastically !!!! Quick question : The 7100 has the OS 3.8 correct ? Is this OS proprietary to Blackberry ? pardon me for the silly questions though. |
Does 7100 use 3.8?
-- Currently uses Version 3.8 (as of October 2004) Is BlackBerryOS Proprietary? -- Yes, except for the standardized Java/J2ME portion. |
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If you are publishing software for Over-The-Air downloads (i.e. you create .jad/.jar files instead of .cod/.alx files), don't forget to configure your web server to permit Over-The-Air downloads to BlackBerries:
MIMEType Configuration Instructions |
embedded C programming for 7100 device
Greetings, I'm kinda new here ...
I wonder if there's anyway to run embedded C programs on the 7100 device, below the Java VM layers, and above the OS. A major problem with the Java VM is it's too slow for computationally intensive tasks. I've asked RIM about this issue and of course I got the answer no, since Java Midlet is the only thing officially opened to developers. However, according to what I've found, 7100 runs on an ARM processor, and nothing should prevent one from running compiled C/C++ programs on the processor. Does anyone have any idea on this? Thanks. |
I'm kinda new here too :P
I am trying to convert "Mystic Island 2" to the BB, but it uses the nokia "FullCanvas". I was wondering if someone with enough BB API knowledge could port the com.nokia.mid.ui.FullCanvas class to the BB. It derives from javax.microedition.lcdui.Canvas. Porting this to the BB could makes a WHOLE lot of games work out of the box. See http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/Projects/po...view-tree.html for more information. |
FYI: The link you posted for "Introduction to Java and J2ME on BlackBerry" is no longer active. It probably needs to be updated.
Thanks for the great info. |
For some reason, all the resources that I try to download off those link does not work, I tried the newest JDE (4.02 version) and the simulator that works for 7780 but when I try to install the JDE, a warning shows that installer got some problem. When I try to unzip the simulator zip file with winrar, it shows the ending of the file got some problem. I try to download both again, the system transfer a huge file and claim "system call is too small..."
Master, can you help me out here? |
Links fixed.
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works now
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Thanks Mark! There's a ton of great content in the "RIM - Getting Started" link. It seems that a lot of the knowledge-base articles have been created in the last 3 months! Gotta love up to date info.
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Hello..
I have some problem .. I got error when activating MDS runtime on the device: The procedure I've done: 1. on BB device, options->security->wipe handheld 2. Enterprise activation (success) 3. install MDS runtime (v1.0.1.57) from Blackberry Desktop Manager (success) 4. on BB device, options->MDS Activation Then I got above error message and failed to activate MDS runtime. Any ideas? Thanks for help! What should i do? Thanks.. My Email is |
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Hai,
How can i program to access file in BlackBerry? Any one have idea? |
Hai,
How can i program to access file in BlackBerry? Any one have idea? |
Can u point me to a FAQ on theme developement for BB, I need icon sizes. tia
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The link for the getting started page at bb.com has changed somewhat;
BlackBerry - BlackBerry Developer Program | Overview, Features, Tools and Opportunities The main link for developers is; BlackBerry - BlackBerry Developer Program | Support, Simulator & MDS Downloads, Knowledge Base & Community |
I suggest blackberry.com/developers - Java discussion forum
Disclaimer and Knoweledge base Livelink - Redirection It is very useful! XXXDev |
Any other resources?
Hi,
I already read most of the FAQs and Papers on the BlackBerry site. They are quite helpful but also very theoretically. Does anybody know any tutorials that go a little further than HelloWorld? I would really appreciate it!(y) |
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