Does Worklight's JSONStore feature supports BlackBerry?
I mean, can I use it while developing applications for BlackBerry?
The JSONStore feature is only available on iOS and Android devices and simulators.
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I want to develop IOS application using sdk like rtc.io I want to know whether javascript based hybrid application will run on IOS or not? Is there any available free SDK for IOS native webRTC Data channel app development?
yes there is a recent release of opensource webRTC supported browser by Ericsson laboratories, its cross platform and the first browser with webRTC support.
http://www.ericsson.com/news/1860225
I am not able to setup ios in dreamweaver 5.5. This is showing only android SDK Path. I want to configure ios also on dreamweaver. I am using 11.5 Build 5366 Adobe dreamweaver.
Dreamweaver debugging for iOS is only available on OS X.
Stated in the Packaging web applications as native mobile applications (CS5.5)
Windows - iOS
iOS is only available for users with an Apple computer
I read in the worklight v 6.1 in ibm information, that the worklight pushnotification is not supported in worklight in blackberry . Any idea how to implement push notification in blackberry using worklight.
Since Worklight does not support Push Notifications in BlackBerry 6,7 and 10... You can't use any Worklight tools or APIs for that.
What you will need to do, is read the BlackBerry documentation regarding their Push Service for WebWorks-based apps and experiment with the implementation within your app: http://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/v2_1/push_service.html
Does trigger.io support blackberry? If no, are there any plans to support it.
In terms of mobile, they currently support:
iOS 4+ (both iPhone and iPad)
Android 2.0+
Windows Phone*
I don't know whether they plan to support BlackBerry, as there is no such thing as a public roadmap.
*not sure about the minimum version
Source: https://trigger.io/pricing/ (See "All Platforms" on the "Go Pro" plan)
BlackBerry Tablet OS is basically a handicapped QNX so can I somehow develop apps for the tablet as a usual QNX application, by using gcc and PhAB for photon gui?
How do I develop apps for the Blackberry tablet without use of Adobe AIR?
In addition to AIR, you can use RIM's WebWorks SDK. RIM has also announced "upcoming" support for native (C/C++), Android and JavaME apps on the PlayBook. They have even demoed the use of Android apps just a few days ago at BlackBerry World.