I remember using a command from within the BlackBerry WebWorks SDK which would list all the devices connected(including BB simulators) as well as the IP address of the devices.
What is the command-line/terminal command to do this?
After thinking about this a few days I've come to the realization that I made a mistake. While learning Webworks and the Android SDK at the same time I seem to have confused the android command..
adb devices
..with BlackBerry. After searching for a few days I'm 90% sure there is no equivalent command on BlackBerry Webworks SDK.
THERE IS NO COMMAND TO LIST CONNECTED DEVICES, AT THIS TIME.
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I am having a react-native app. I would like to generate an iOS app from my linux/windows machine. Is it possbile? Some friends has suggested me about BuddyBuild. is there any alternative solutions for me?? I have the following physical devices
Laptop running windows & linux (running node.js,python,java,npm,and lot more)
iPhone 5S
Internet Connection
Try Expo. It's built on top of React Native and it makes developing a lot easier because you can see what you code instantly on a real phone. You can send links to people or even use a QR code to share your projects as you work on them.
Expo
I am having some trouble getting sound to play remotely through the IOS simulators. I have contacted the hosting company for the mac and they say it is a problem with IOS emulator and rdp. This is only a problem in the emulator not on the remote mac itself. I am wondering whether there are alternative emulators like genymotion for Android which maybe do not have this problem.
Thanks
There are many iOS features that just don't work on the simulator. The only way to test those features is on an actual device. This might be one of those situations.
There are many iOS emulators tha can play iOS apps like iPadian OS 10.
But if you want to run iOS apps on android then apportable(google it) is your thing(if you are a developer) but if you are not a developer the there are several apps like iEMU and Cyder emulator and if you don't know how to install here is the guide.
Features of iOS emulator.
1) Play iOS apps and games on android/PC
2) It needs android version 2.3 or higher
3) The size of this iOS emulator is 62 MB
4) Your primary device(on which you are planning to install this) should have above 512 MB RAM
I developed one application in Blackberry OS 6.I deployed that app in to Blackberry world successfully.But it is not working in Blackberry OS 10.I am getting following error:
Unsupported for this device
Please help me how to run application in OS 10.
Thanks in Advance.
OS10 is a completely different system. It no longer supports the BB6/7 Java environment. You will need to port your app to one of the new supported platforms:
http://developer.blackberry.com/develop/platform_choice/index.html
Cascades (c++ & qml)
Webworks
Android
Adobe Air
With WebWorks it is possible to run your application in both BlackBerry 6 and BlackBerry 10, you may need to make some changes to your code, but it is certainly possible and there are plenty of resources available.
You can start from here.
Specifically BlackBerry states:
Your BlackBerry WebWorks app can be targeted to run on a variety of
BlackBerry device models or ported to a different OS, such as iOS or
Android.
Developing your app with BlackBerry WebWorks gives you the flexibility
to target users of the latest BlackBerry devices and those who are
using older models. Depending on the OS you want to target, versions
of the BlackBerry WebWorks SDK available for:
BlackBerry 10
BlackBerry PlayBook
BlackBerry 7 and earlier
See here for a tutorial on creating an application which is able to work on old and new BB devices (Simple Hello World application).
A good article to look at can be found here, which explains some of the fundamentals and differences with webworks.
I am going to be developing a web version of a website in .NET and would like to test it out as it would appear on a Blackberry. Is there an emulator for Windows that I can use to do this?
BlackBerry Simulator
You will also need an MDS services simulator to connect to internet with your simulator
You can download emulators or a VS plugin from Blackberry. I used one of the emulators three or four years ago on a project and it worked fine, no experience with the plugin.
I have a blackberry app that I need to test on windows NOT on blackberry. Are there any free emulators that I can use?
Research in Motion delivers several Device Simulators here
Blackberry Simulator Downloads
Trackwheel / Trackball Devices are using usually up to OS Version 4.5 and Touch Devices 4.7+
Have you looked at Blackberry.com ?