John M. Wargo

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Monday, 01 March 2010 12:29
I'm just starting to read your book now . So far so good. I've played around with the various tools that are available for BlackBerry development with Eclipse. I would love to have one Eclipse extension that gives me everything I need including whatever I need for BlackBerry client development and web development. Oftentimes, you're building a BlackBerry client that happens to use http to communicate with the server and so you could use the monitor that comes with the BlackBerry Web Developer plugin. Not to mention that both plugins available today don't support the same version of Eclipse. Makes for a messy dev. env. How do you setup your dev. env?
 

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