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This lab example allows you to understand the process of building a BlackBerry application using '''Java Plug-in for Eclipse''' | This lab example allows you to understand the process of building a BlackBerry application using '''Java Plug-in for Eclipse''' | ||
− | Step 1. File->New->Others->BlackBerry Project | + | '''Step 1.''' |
+ | File->New->Others->BlackBerry Project | ||
''Note: If you want really to learn how to build a BB app, then in the wizard choose the Empty Application option.'' | ''Note: If you want really to learn how to build a BB app, then in the wizard choose the Empty Application option.'' | ||
The structure of BB project will be defined, but as the level on code generation, one will get only an empty Java app, with a code similar with this: | The structure of BB project will be defined, but as the level on code generation, one will get only an empty Java app, with a code similar with this: |
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This lab example allows you to understand the process of building a BlackBerry application using Java Plug-in for Eclipse
Step 1. File->New->Others->BlackBerry Project Note: If you want really to learn how to build a BB app, then in the wizard choose the Empty Application option. The structure of BB project will be defined, but as the level on code generation, one will get only an empty Java app, with a code similar with this:
package mypackage;
public class MyApp{
/**
* Entry point for application
* @param args Command line arguments (not used)
*/
public static void main(String[] args){
}
}