![]() | Webcast For BlackBerry Developers On June 15th: Integrate Your Super App With Native Applications |
BlackBerry developers learning about “Super Apps” will definitely want to attend this upcoming webcast being hosted by RIM. The webcast will take place on June 15th at 11AM EDT and will cover the BlackBerry Java APIs as well as how to better integrate your Super App with native applications.
A seamless user experience on the BlackBerry® smartphone means your application should interact and work with the native device applications that are part of the BlackBerry solution. There are many BlackBerry Java® APIs that can invoke other applications, add menu items and active links to native applications, define and use custom content handlers, and share data sources. This session is all about those APIs – what they are, and best practices for using them. Specific emphasis is placed on new extensions provided in the BlackBerry® Device Software v5.0 , such as the ability to add text and images to active phone screens, link social networking data with BlackBerry contacts, and use pickers for choosing locations, files, and contacts.
The webcast is an hour and thirty minutes long and is being presented by Rajeev Massand, Sr Application Development Consultant. For more info or to register visit the event registration page.
via BB Dev Blog
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