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+ | == To Do== | ||
+ | *[http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Testing-and-Deployment/BlackBerry-Applications-and-code-signing-Start-to-Finish/ta-p/445848 Code Signing] | ||
+ | **Code Signing is NOT REQUIRED for full device use on the simulator | ||
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+ | Research In Motion® (RIM) must track the use of sensitive APIs noted as signed when used by applications for security and export control reasons. If you use these controlled classes or methods in your applications, your application must be signed with a key or a signature provided by RIM before you can load the application .cod files onto the BlackBerry® smartphone'' | ||
== Ideas List == | == Ideas List == |
Revision as of 14:25, 3 May 2011
Contents
Introduction
Contributors
- Maomao.li1207@gmail.com
Downloads
Resources
Git Cheatsheet
Code Standards
To Do
- Code Signing
- Code Signing is NOT REQUIRED for full device use on the simulator
Research In Motion® (RIM) must track the use of sensitive APIs noted as signed when used by applications for security and export control reasons. If you use these controlled classes or methods in your applications, your application must be signed with a key or a signature provided by RIM before you can load the application .cod files onto the BlackBerry® smartphone
Ideas List
- FireFox Home & Sync
- Emulate and port to a BlackBerry implementation, features TBD.
- BlackBerry WebWorks
- Web works is a tool to emulate browser operations within a Blackberry App via webkit rendering engine without invoking the native browser, it is limited to Blackberry OS 6.0 and above.