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This package is part of the version 10.3.1.995 toolset, which developers use to build, debug, and deploy native C/C++ applications for BlackBerry 10 devices. Key Functions of the Package
The file is a core component of the BlackBerry Native Development Kit (BBNDK) , specifically designed for Windows environments.
If using command-line tools, you may need to run the bbndk-env.bat script located in your SDK's root to update your system's PATH and environment variables.
Offline Blackberry 10 Development - Cool things to do with SDR
This zip file is typically downloaded as part of a manual or offline installation process. It is extracted alongside other SDK components (like tools and libraries) to reconstruct the full development environment when the automated installer cannot be used.
Extract the zip into your existing BBNDK directory, usually ensuring the contents merge into the target_10_3_1_995 folder.
In the Momentics IDE , navigate to Window > Preferences > BlackBerry > API Levels and use the "Add New Custom SDK" option to point to the folder containing these files.
Do you need help or troubleshooting a specific build error with this version?
This package is part of the version 10.3.1.995 toolset, which developers use to build, debug, and deploy native C/C++ applications for BlackBerry 10 devices. Key Functions of the Package
The file is a core component of the BlackBerry Native Development Kit (BBNDK) , specifically designed for Windows environments.
If using command-line tools, you may need to run the bbndk-env.bat script located in your SDK's root to update your system's PATH and environment variables.
Offline Blackberry 10 Development - Cool things to do with SDR
This zip file is typically downloaded as part of a manual or offline installation process. It is extracted alongside other SDK components (like tools and libraries) to reconstruct the full development environment when the automated installer cannot be used.
Extract the zip into your existing BBNDK directory, usually ensuring the contents merge into the target_10_3_1_995 folder.
In the Momentics IDE , navigate to Window > Preferences > BlackBerry > API Levels and use the "Add New Custom SDK" option to point to the folder containing these files.
Do you need help or troubleshooting a specific build error with this version?