It is a Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) compliant J2ME™ environment for developers who wish to maintain seamless portability in their wireless applications. Use the BlackBerry JDE to build applications that take advantage of the unique features of the BlackBerry device, such as desktop synchronization applications, GPS applications, and applications that push content proactively to BlackBerry devices in environments that use the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
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Java® SE Development Kit (JDK) version 5 or version 6 (download from the Sun Microsystems web site). The <bin> directory of the Java SDK must be part of the system's PATH variable. • Java® SE Development Kit (JDK) version 6 is required for the BlackBerry MDS Simulator version 4.1.5. •...
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HomeScreen.setBackgroundImage(String uri) to set the background image of of the Home the Home screen on a BlackBerry smartphone. The image file must be located in the flash screen. memory of the BlackBerry smartphone or the microSD card. For example, uri = "file:///store/home/user/pictures/file.jpg".
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BlackBerry device net.rim.blackberry.api.menuitem.ApplicationMenuItem and application from the net.rim.blackberry.api.menuitem.ApplicationMenuItemRepository classes to add links to the music player and the music library. A BlackBerry device user Music player or the Music library can select the links to launch the BlackBerry device application.
STARTED state. Using the The BlackBerry ® JDE version 4.7.0 does not support the Accessibility APIs. If you run Accessibility APIs an application that uses the Accessibility APIs on the BlackBerry Storm device or in the simulator for the BlackBerry®...
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Launching a MIDlet On the simulator for the BlackBerry® Storm device, when you launch a MIDlet that uses in the BlackBerry commands of type SCREEN, the commands appear as Toolbar buttons on the bottom Storm simulator of the screen.