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15 April 2011
→Step 6 - Click Next and leave the default Java settings as it is
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→Step 6 - Click Next and leave the default Java settings as it is
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→Step 12 - Expand your src folder and double click the .java file to begin editing
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→Step 33 - Import all required packages and resolve anyother warnings suggested by Eclipse
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→Step 31 - We add a new button that will process the results of the radioButtons
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→Step 22 - The button is added to the screen, which is a UiApplication object
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→Step 18 - Right click the package, and create a new Class, called MyScreen
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→Step 10 - src folder will contain your package(s) and all your application code files.
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→Step 8 - Click Finish and on the Application Tab, enter the Title for your application
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→Step 5 - Start Eclipse, and Go to File > New > BlackBerry Project
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→Step 4 - Start Eclipse, and Go to File > New > BlackBerry Project
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→Step 4 - Start Eclipse, and Go to File > New >
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