BlackBerry Development Fundamentals

What people have said about the book:

It's a very easy read, and that's a good thing.  Wargo's background in teaching budding developers around the US shines through in the clear and concise way it tackles each topic. The content is relevant and appropriate for it's target audience and there are many asides that will interest more experienced developers.  Time and time again I found myself saying ah that's how that works (the MDS broken down in it's component parts, BlackBerry security, and how to compile Java apps for multiple devices to name just three).

Jason Hook
www.notesberry.org

Home Inside the Book Chapters Chapter 15: Using the JDE Component Package
Chapter 15: Using the JDE Component Package PDF Print E-mail
The BlackBerry JDE Component Package is a collection of tools developers can use to build and debug BlackBerry Java applications outside of the BlackBerry JDE and eJDE. Developers would use these tools to build BlackBerry Java applications:
  • Using third party IDE’s such as NetBeans, IntelliJ, JCreator and others
  • Outside of any IDE as part of an automated build process
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the tools included in the package and provide instructions on how to use them.
 
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