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Saturday, 13 June 2009 20:33

I learned something interesting this evening regarding killing the BlackBerry Device Simulator on Windows Vista 64-bit. As I reported previously, you can't close the simulator on 64-bit Vista without resorting to the Task Manager. In writing the chapter of my book (www.bbdevfundamentals.com) on the BlackBerry JDE Plug-in for Eclipse I accidentally discovered that if you 'disconnect' Eclipse from the simulator (by clicking on the 'Disconnect' button in the Debug Perspective), it closes the simulator as expected.  

Nice, eh?

 

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