Nice work Tim. I will give it a go tomorrow on my BB10 dev device. -Steve
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Tim Kim <[email protected]> wrote: > Howdy everyone, > > I've been working on the bb10 extension for about a month and I've finally > gotten it to a point where it's ready for some good old human testing. > > If you've got a bb10 device, try running these steps for me and tell me > what you think! > > 0) Clone this repo/branch: > > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-cordova-blackberry-webworks.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/bb10_ext_qnx > > 1) Download and install the bb10 native sdk: > http://developer.blackberry.com/native/beta/ > > 2) cd into the cordova blackberry webworks repo > > 3) cd into the framework/ext-qnx > > 4) Find the bb10 native sdk directory and run "source > path_to_your_bb10_native_sdk_dir/bbndk-env.sh" > > 5) hit "make" > > 6) An *.so file will be generated in the nto/arm/so.le-v7/ - copy and > rename this file to echoJNext.so and place it > in the cordova.echo/device folder > > 7) Use "ant dist" in the cordova blackberry webworks repo to create a new > project with the echo plugin > > 8) Modify project settings and deploy to device > > 9) Using the remote web-inspector, call these javascript commands: > var message = { 'message' : "hello"} > win = function(result){ alert(result == "hello") } > fail = function(){ alert('failed') } > cordova.echo.doEcho(message,win,fail) > > -- > Timothy Kim >
