I develope application for BlackBerry, I use JDE 7.1.0 and NetBeans 6.9
How to set Icon for BlackBerry Application in JDE NetBeans ?
If you use only Netbeans, consider use of BlackBerry Ant Tools
There's ant task rapc
and it has a nested element jdp, and jdp has icon property.
Check the link I provided above. There is full documentation for BB Ant Tools.
If you use Netbans + JDE, then set icon in JDE, just add a picture to your project and specify it as app icon in application descriptor file.
Go to BlackBerry_App_Descriptor.xml and there in the Application icons tab put your icon. Done.
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I created a Vaadin 7 project in Eclipse Kepler for Java EE. I am having difficulty in opening the Vaadin Visual Designer. I am using Win 7 64 bit, Java JDK 7, Vaadin plugin for eclipse, IveDE, Apache Tomcat 7.
The source tab for the visual designer is accessible but the Design tab is not available at the bottom left corner. Anyone faced this issue before? I might be missing some files, but I tried updating eclipse and resolved Ive without any change.
Please advice. Thanks in advance for the help.
It is the same issue as described in this post,
https://vaadin.com/forum#!/thread/3655464
Found the workaround, at http://dev.vaadin.com/ticket/12141
add this to the ecilpse.ini file
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath=C:\
However I still get a pop up message in eclipse saying that is cannot detect XULRunner 1.9
Any suggesstions?
Thanks in advance.
Did you update the path to your actual xul runner location? For example, if you extracted the archive directly to C:, your path will look like this:
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath=C:\xulrunner
You probably don't have all the xul runner files directly on C:.
I am not sure the Vaadin Plugin for Eclipse installs the xulrunner by default. I say this because on this blog Using Vaadin Eclipse Plugin under Win7 x64 I found xulrunner installment listed as a required step.
Just add to the eclipse.ini this:
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath=C:\xulrunner\xulrunner.exe
Eclipse will show an error, just ignore that as designer will be working then.
Any one can tell me that how to Blackberry sdk installation with netbeans for Mobile application development
i am trying to plugin but not able to do .
I have used this tutorial in the past. You can ignore the part about J2ME Polish. Also, I think the Mobility Pack might come with new versions of Netbeans now (it didn't use to). Or, it's possible that in the Netbeans -> Tools -> Plugins menu, you might need to make sure the Java ME plugin is installed.
He references much older SDK versions, but as long as you download the newer JDE versions here (SDKs) from BlackBerry, the same basic instructions should work for you.
I've been using Netbeans less and less, and the BlackBerry Eclipse plugin more, in recent years, despite the fact that I like Netbeans better, as a general-purpose IDE. Unfortunately, you'll find that RIM is focused on Eclipse at this point.
But, you should still be able to use Netbeans if you like.
I want to develop some modules with BlackBerry Java SDK in my application, and develop other modules with BlackBerry WebWorks. That I could take the advantage of both Java SDK & WebWorks. I don't know how to integrate them in one application.
I would seriously consider choosing one or the other. All the major APIs are accessible via WebWorks, and if you need a Java component you can build an extension.
The other way around, I suppose you could use some kind of webview that uses local html/css/js assets alongside a Java app, but that's a mess. You're better off just going with WebWorks.
You can use WebWorks to create your UI and then, what ever Java code you have you would have to import the Extension (.jar file) to your WebWorks project.
https://bdsc.webapps.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/ww_developing/using_javascript_extensions_1866976_11.html
I am trying to make an integration between LWUIT and Blackberry JDE. I am importing the LWUIT .jar file into a library project and setting the dependencies of this library with another project. I am then creating a new LWUIT form and running the project. I am alwas getting a "ClassDefError".
How to integrate the LWUIT with blackberry? Anyone has a clue?
Why you don't use NetBeans?. I suggest you can use NetBeans for Blackberry development with LWUIT. And you can easily integrate Blackberry JDE with NetBeans.
I am new to Blackberry. Present I am working on 4.7 Blackberry component pack.Now I want to move my old projects to newer versions like 5.0 and 6.0. For that I installed eclipse Galileo 3.5 version and configured latest component packs and Blackberry java plug_in 1.1.2.
I searched in google and find somewhere that use File menu option Import>Import Legacy Blackberry projects and it is asking .jdw file in the workspace.I dont want to move entire workspace, I want only single project. am not able to find it.can any one help me to get this......
In Eclipse, for your old project, try to compile with the new JDE like say 5.0. See what breaks, fix it, repeat till it compiles. Then run on handset to ensure it looks ok.