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I want to block the particular website from access to user. Is there is any API to block the website on blackberry.
Or is there is any way by which i can get the notification that which website is opened.
thanks in advance
This is possible if you are device is using BES. I'm sure that it would have to be controlled by an IT Policy in the BES. A single, standalone application should not be able to simply take control such access controls.
I don't know much about how BES works, but my understanding is that if you have administrative access to the BES infrastructure, you can institute "IT Policies" that can control pretty much everything about the devices that operate with your infrastructure.
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I already have a fair bit of experience making rails applications, but I have never really tried to make an application with the use of a microphone. I don’t need to have video call, only voice, but I would want to control how many people could connect to a single call. Also I would like it to not have to do with actual phone numbers, but have a completely separate service like skype. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
This is not a trivial rails app, but just from googling I found Adhearsion
Check it out: http://www.adhearsion.com/
Adhearsion is a full-featured framework for the development of
applications which interact with or control voice communications.
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I am going to need to have encrypted messages between my app and my server.
I was going through apple's documentation to find something about that issue.
(basically I need to encrypt the way the communication is going on so that no other app can imitate that and use my server)
Does anyone know if this can pose a problem with Apple?
No apple has no problem with this, but....
If you are using strong encryption you will have to get a licence, look at this site for more details. The documents they provide when get the licence you will have to upload to apple when you publish your app.
I also found this SO which points to this blog which details how to obtain permission.
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I'm writing an application to help me do better research when working on the iPhone. Part of that involves keeping track of/bookmarking urls to look at later.
What's the easiest way for me to send the urls I'm looking at to my application?
So far, I'm using a special email address, and a service that parses the urls out of the email and makes it available for the app on a server somewhere, but I'd like to do better if possible
What about push notification. You could even go so far as to create a browser plugin to have a button push the url to your server then use push notifications to send/replicate that url to the device.
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My small startup is planning to start development of a blackberry app in september. My CEO wants to register the name for the app beforehand. Is it possible to do so?
You can go into the App World admin pages and create a new application, and just not upload binaries. I'm not sure if that actually reserves the name or not, but it's probably about as much as you can do.
There is absolutely no point in reserving a name with the BlackBerry App store. Other vendors can just put up an app with the exact same names. Turst me: the Blackberry Developer world is upset by this, but RIM just looks the other way. Their store is an absolute MESS.
http://www.blackberrycool.com/2011/02/21/should-application-storefronts-allow-app-name-duplication/
http://www.blackberrygames.info/2011/02/rim-allows-duplicate-app-names/
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The tutorials for creating blackberry applications seem to be severely limited. Even on the blackberry site the samples aren't very good. I want to learn about building a user interface with form objects like text boxes, drop downs, and buttons.
I defiantly recommend RIM's Blackberry developer resource. Some really solid documentation on both topics.
Java Development
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/javaappdev/learningresources/
Web Development
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/browserdev/learningresources.jsp
For both links review the Knowledge base and Reference Docs. I would like to add more direct links, but RIM's site has a lot of cruddy user instance specific URL's (hence the edit).
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/rim/board/message?board.id=java_dev&thread.id=13264
Video based tutorial on BlackBerry 10 app development: http://udemy.com/blackberry-10-app-development