tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555300218296290557.post8192541391504942879..comments2024-02-19T03:37:37.911-05:00Comments on PURSUING THE TAO OF PROGRAMMING: LWUIT blackberry ANT script refactored 2Steve Zhanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11521569965417254322noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555300218296290557.post-44896295085774714632011-08-19T08:35:16.527-04:002011-08-19T08:35:16.527-04:00Hi this was a big help you're doing a great wo...Hi this was a big help you're doing a great work in BB apps development and I was reading your articale about ant script for BB and LWUIT but I was dealing with few issues:<br /><br />1. It run on sumilator using the .cod file but when run on device using .jar file it show error "attempt to use restrictd API".<br />2. I did modified the script and added jde home and pasword for my sign key that I got from RIM.<br />3. When I try to sign using the sign tool it work but when check files generated from the build that supposed to be signed it show that they are not signed yet.<br /><br />Regards and thanks aloooooooooooot ^_^!MAK HASHLInoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555300218296290557.post-71921635765322042822010-08-04T01:08:06.468-04:002010-08-04T01:08:06.468-04:00Hi, Christoph,
In my sample app, the icon.png is e...Hi, Christoph,<br />In my sample app, the icon.png is embedded in the lwuit project library, you can check that by unzip the BlackBerryPort.jar.<br />If you want to display your own icon, you need to put the your icon png file in your app's class path. for example:<br />1) you have a \res folder, put icon.png in the \res folder;<br />2) in netbeans add \res folder to your project, right click project, choose properties, click Libraries and Resources, add the res folder.<br />3) specify the icon file in your build.xml, remember add "/" in front of your file name.Steve Zhanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11521569965417254322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555300218296290557.post-7626794828215685492010-08-02T16:48:42.931-04:002010-08-02T16:48:42.931-04:00Hello Steve
I created build script for my BlackBe...Hello Steve<br /><br />I created build script for my BlackBerry app based on your script. It works fine. Thank you!<br /><br />But I have on minor problem: The BlackBerry device does not show the application icon, that is specified in the 'rapc' tag. You configure it with:<br /><br /><br /><br />Where is this 'icon.png' located in your case? I tried nearly every place on the filesystem, but do not get it to work.<br /><br />Thanks for any help<br />ChristophAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555300218296290557.post-477616203334555612010-07-25T02:07:08.293-04:002010-07-25T02:07:08.293-04:00yes, for example, for 8300, you need to launch 830...yes, for example, for 8300, you need to launch 8300.batSteve Zhanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11521569965417254322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555300218296290557.post-22266609292987636962010-07-12T09:04:34.144-04:002010-07-12T09:04:34.144-04:00Hi.
In order to make the script to launch the emu...Hi.<br /><br />In order to make the script to launch the emulator, when adding the JDE platform into Netbeans, I need to call the device same name as the simulator batch file, correct?<br /><br />Regards.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com