Apache Cordova 3 Programming (Jason Arnold's Library) by John M. Wargo

Apache Cordova 3 Programming (Jason Arnold's Library) by John M. Wargo

Author:John M. Wargo
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Published: 2014-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


Defining a BlackBerry 10 Device Target

To define a BlackBerry 10 target using a physical device, the process is similar to what was shown in the previous section, but additional setup steps must be completed before you can create the target.

To test and debug your BlackBerry 10 Cordova applications, you must first enable debug Development Mode on the device. To do this, open the device’s Settings application, then open the Security and Privacy section of the application. At the bottom of the list of options displayed, select the Development Mode option. The device will open a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 8.3. At the top of the screen, set the Use Development Mode option to On, as shown in the figure. You may also want to set the IP address for the device. If you will be testing on multiple devices, you need to make sure that the IP addresses are unique across devices and define a separate target for each device.

Figure 8.3 Enabling Development Mode Options on a BlackBerry Device



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